Listed Building: SMITHY | SMITHY COTTAGE (1137182)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 1636, 2, 61
Date assigned 20 January 1975
Date last amended

Description

WESTON C.P. STOWFORD SJ 75 SW 2/61 Smithy and Smithy Cottage, (formerly listed as Smithy Cottage) 20.1.75 GV II Smithy and Smithy Cottage. c1865. By William Nesfield. Red English garden wall bond brick with clapboarding and a plain tile roof. Two storeys. Road front: jettied first floor supported on three deep brackets of projecting brickwork at the far right and left and to the right of the door. Two bays, that at left containing a single light window at left and the door at right which has strap hinges of wrought iron. The two brackets of projecting brickwork which form the porch to the door each have an ashlar piece in the shape of a kneeler as their last course and flush with the first floor. These are decorated with 'pies' of the type seen in such profusion at Kinmel Park Denbighshire. The coving to the first floor jetty is of cement and has five panels of pargetted work, each in the pattern of a sunflower, set with the bottoms of green glass bottles (first seen at the Regents' Park Lodge of the year before). The first floor walling is now masked by C20 clapboarding. Four light casement window to the right and a 2-light window to the left. The roof is ½-hipped and has a metal rod supporting a penant at the angle cut with the letter C (Crewe). To the left and recessed is the single storey smithy now converted to garaging, which has two windows of three lights with moulded brick mullions at right and a C20 garage door to the left. The left hand reveal of the house has a 2-light ground floor window to the left and a pointed arched ground floor window to the right set with panes of bulls eye glass. To the first floor is a hipped dormer window of two casement lights. The rear of the smithy has a small stable adjoining it. Listing NGR: SJ7327153347

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Sources (1)

  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped features: #1624 ; #6930 ]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 7326 5334 (17m by 19m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ75SW
Civil Parish WESTON, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST

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Record last edited

Mar 1 2011 12:00AM