No. 2 (Post Office) and No. 4 (Elmend) Leonard Stanley, England

Listed Building Data

No. 2 (Post Office) and No. 4 (Elmend) has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1090739
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
24 February 1987
Name
NO. 2 (POST OFFICE) AND NO. 4 (ELMEND)
Location
NO. 2 (POST OFFICE) AND NO. 4 (ELMEND), SEVEN WATERS
Parish
Leonard Stanley
District
Stroud
County
Gloucestershire
Grid Reference
SO 80066 03494
Easting
380066.0000
Northing
203494.0000

Listed Building Description

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SO 8003 SW LEONARD STANLEY SEVEN WATERS (north side)

12/77 No 2 (Post Office) and No 4 (Elmend)

II

Two houses. Early Cl7; additions of 1635 and later Cl?; early C19 alterations. Coursed rubble limestone; timber framing with brick and rendered infill; ashlar chimneys rebuilt in brick; shingle roof, plain tile to part of Elmend. Two-storey with attic and cellar; long single-storey with attic range on north side to form T-plan. C20 shop and rear addition to Elmend are not of special interest. Front: gable to early C17 house and full chimney gable on east side. Single-window fenestration: 2-light mullioned casement with badly weathered surround to cellar, 2-light with round-arched heads to ground and upper floors, 2-light recessed cavetto mullioned with hoodmould to attic. Shaped C19 barge board. Former 2-light casement on west side altered to form doorway. Front wall of Elmend to left is C20 rebuilding with raised roof pitch. Rear: timber framing of range exposed with variety of framing types. Earliest part to left is side of formerly jettied east end with diagonal bracing to top panels. Extended c1635 to form rear wing of front block. Further later C17 extension to right in small framing, now part of Elmend. Scattered casements; single raking roof dormer to Post Office. Two ridge- mounted chimneys at junction with front block, left dated M C 1635. East gable end: rubble to ground floor, plaster carried over timber framed gable above. C19 and C20 casements. Shaped barge board.

Listing NGR: SO8006603494