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York House and Tredington House

A Grade II Listed Building in Tredington, Warwickshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0892 / 52°5'21"N

Longitude: -1.6237 / 1°37'25"W

OS Eastings: 425880

OS Northings: 243498

OS Grid: SP258434

Mapcode National: GBR 5PD.Y15

Mapcode Global: VHBYF.SRZ8

Plus Code: 9C4W39QG+MG

Entry Name: York House and Tredington House

Listing Date: 2 September 1952

Last Amended: 22 November 2002

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1186055

English Heritage Legacy ID: 306640

ID on this website: 101186055

Location: Tredington, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, CV36

County: Warwickshire

District: Stratford-on-Avon

Civil Parish: Tredington

Built-Up Area: Tredington

Traditional County: Warwickshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire

Church of England Parish: Tredington St Gregory

Church of England Diocese: Coventry

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Description


TREDINGTON

1747/12/253 MILL LANE
02-SEP-52 (West side)
York House and Tredington House

(Formerly listed as:
MILL LANE
THE COACH HOUSE)
(Formerly listed as:
MILL LANE
TREDINGTON HOUSE)
(Formerly listed as:
MILL LANE
The Coach House and Tredington House)

GV II

TREDINGTON MILL LANE
SP254 3 (West side)
12/253 The Coach House and Tredington
02/09/52 House
(Formerly listed as Tredington
Rectory)

GV II

Shown as Tredington Cottage and Tredington House on 0.S. map.
Former rectory, now 2 houses. C15 origins, rebuilt mid C19. Squared, coursed
limestone with ashlar quoins, coped gables and moulded kneelers. Stone slate
roof with ashlar end stacks. 2 storeys plus attic; 2-window range. L-shaped
plan. C20 door to left within chamfered stone surround. To right an
ovolo-moulded 3-light mullioned and transomed window. To first floor left a C15
square-headed window with 2 cusped lights. To right a C15 two-light window with
Tudor head and hollow-chamfered surround. The major lights are scalloped, with 4
cusped heads above. Two C20 dormers. To right of building a lean-to with large
C20 French doors. Small chamfered light above. To rear a further 3-light
mullioned and transomed window. To left a C15 two-light square-headed window
with round scalloped lights. Single round-headed scalloped light to left. To
first floor right a C15 two-light window with cusped lights. To left a C15
square-headed window with 2 cusped lights. Further C15 three-light window in
lean-to. Tredington House is completely of 1840 to front, but to rear retains
two C15 windows. That to ground floor is of 2 lights with central transom. Each
half-light is scalloped. Series of 4 cusps above each light. C15 window above is
similar to that below, but is shorter and does not have a transom. Both windows
have hood moulds and label stops. Most of the C15 windows may have been reset
from the fine C15 house previously on the site. Interior not inspected but
likely to be of interest.
(Buildings of England: Warwickshire, p.435; V.C.H.: Worcestershire, Vol.3,
p.542).


Listing NGR: SP2587543487

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