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Latitude: 51.1544 / 51°9'15"N
Longitude: -1.2982 / 1°17'53"W
OS Eastings: 449181
OS Northings: 139697
OS Grid: SU491396
Mapcode National: GBR 84X.GML
Mapcode Global: VHD0Q.G72V
Plus Code: 9C3W5P32+QP
Entry Name: Norsebury House
Listing Date: 11 February 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1258030
English Heritage Legacy ID: 463170
ID on this website: 101258030
Location: Stoke Charity, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21
County: Hampshire
District: Winchester
Civil Parish: Micheldever
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Micheldever St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: House
SU 43 NE MICHELDEVER STOKE CHARITY
70/4/10004 Norsebury House
II
House. 1919 [remodelling of C19 house], by Sir Ernest Newton. Blue brick in Flemish bond with red brick dressings and rusticated red brick quoins. Clay plain tile hipped roof with wooden modillion eaves cornice. Brick axial stacks. PLAN: Double-depth E-plan, with projecting wings to right and left of south front, main entrance on west side to axial passage and stairhall, service wing to the rear right [NE] and loggia on the east side. Queen Anne/Neo-Georgian style. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. 1:2:1 bay south garden front, projecting to left and right and with doorway to left of centre with canopy on carved console brackets and glazed door with overlight; 4 and 2-light wooden mullion-transom windows with leaded panes. Similar cross-mullion-transom windows on 3:1 bay west entrance front, the left bay has rusticated red brick quoins; wide doorway to left of centre, the porch with segmental canopy, large fanlight, panelled double doors and side-lights. At the rear [N], service wing to left and two C19 gables at centre. 2-storey 3-bay wing on east side with 3-bay arcaded loggia, now glazed. INTERIOR: Largely unaltered and with many original features, including panelled doors, main and service staircases, chimneypieces and restrained plasterwork; the C18 chimneypieces on the ground floor might have been installed later. SOURCE: Morrice, R., Architectural Outsiders. Newton, N. and W.G., English Domestic Architecture, Architectural Review. Blomfield, Sir R., The Work of Ernest Newton, R.A., 1925.
Listing NGR: SU4918139697
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