Latitude: 51.889 / 51°53'20"N
Longitude: -2.0872 / 2°5'13"W
OS Eastings: 394093
OS Northings: 221160
OS Grid: SO940211
Mapcode National: GBR 2MB.F43
Mapcode Global: VH947.RSX9
Plus Code: 9C3VVWQ7+H4
Entry Name: Longford House
Listing Date: 12 March 1955
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1388106
English Heritage Legacy ID: 476104
ID on this website: 101388106
Location: The Park, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50
County: Gloucestershire
District: Cheltenham
Electoral Ward/Division: Park
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Cheltenham
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Leckhampton St Philip and St James
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
Tagged with: House
CHELTENHAM
SO9421SW THE PARK
630-1/22/924 (North side)
12/03/55 No.123
Longford House
GV II
Villa, now 2 dwellings. c1833 with later additions and
alterations including 2 extensions to rear, c1918. Stucco over
brick with hipped slate roofs, tall end stucco stacks with
cornices. Italianate style.
PLAN: double-depth with central hallway and service range to
rear.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys on basement with attic, 5 first-floor
windows arranged 1:3:1, the central section is raised and has
2-storey bow. Stucco detailing includes end pilasters through
ground and first floors, frieze and cornice; windows have
tooled architraves, frieze and cornices, those to ground floor
on console brackets, those to first floor have pierced
balconies; bow has pilasters between openings to ground floor
and continuous pierced balustrade to first floor. Central
entrance: 3 roll-edged steps, curved on plan to double doors
within paired pilasters and cornices; otherwise bow to ground
floor has 4/4 sashes with margin-lights. Ground floor has
outer tripartite windows, 6/6 between 2/2 sashes. First floor
has outer 6/6 sashes; bow has 3 tripartite windows with 6/6
between 2/2 sashes, and canopy. Attics have narrow casements
to outer bays and 3/6 sash to centre. Basement has 4/4 sashes.
Rear has bow to ground floor with tripartite 6/6 between 2/2
sash curved on section, otherwise 6/6 sashes and 2 tripartite
windows with 1/1 sashes.
INTERIOR: retains many original features; iron open-well
staircase has alternate stick and embellished balusters and
with wreathed handrail to each floor. Arch leading into hall
has sunk panels; mainly panelled doors. Room to rear has
embellished cornice with grape ceiling frieze; room to right
has egg-and-dart cornice and deep ceiling frieze with scroll
motif. First floor retains 2 fireplaces with circle motif.
Front of bow to first floor is a conservatory with blind box.
HISTORICAL NOTE: The Park had been laid out by 1833 by its
owner Thomas Billings as an oval tree-lined drive with a
central park which for a short period in the mid-C19 became a
zoological garden. In 1839 the development was bought by
Samuel Daukes who continued the building. One of the principal
developments influenced by White's and Nash's schemes for
Regent's Park (1809-11), London.
Said to be one of the earliest villas to be built in The Park.
(Sampson A and Blake S: A Cheltenham Companion: Cheltenham:
1993-: 33,92).
Listing NGR: SO9409321160
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