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Netherstowe House (North) Netherstowe House (South)

A Grade II Listed Building in Lichfield, Staffordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.696 / 52°41'45"N

Longitude: -1.817 / 1°49'1"W

OS Eastings: 412462

OS Northings: 310941

OS Grid: SK124109

Mapcode National: GBR 4DG.X12

Mapcode Global: WHCGP.2H0J

Plus Code: 9C4WM5WM+C5

Entry Name: Netherstowe House (North) Netherstowe House (South)

Listing Date: 4 March 1974

Last Amended: 17 June 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1292221

English Heritage Legacy ID: 382698

ID on this website: 101292221

Location: Nether Stowe, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13

County: Staffordshire

District: Lichfield

Civil Parish: Lichfield

Built-Up Area: Lichfield

Traditional County: Staffordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire

Church of England Parish: Lichfield St Chad

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

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LICHFIELD

SK11SW NETHERSTOWE LANE, Stowe
1094-1/1/249 (North side (off))
04/03/74 Netherstowe House (North) and
Netherstowe House (South)
(Formerly Listed as:
STOWE
Nether Stowe)

II

Mill and house, now 2 houses. Probably late C17 or early C18
with north range, mill owner's house, of c1800 or earlier.
Brick with some dressed stone; tile roofs with brick stacks.
2 parallel ranges. North range of 3 storeys; 4-window range.
Top frieze of applied timber-frame and hipped roof.
Entrance to left of centre has overlight with decorative
glazing bars to 6-panel door. Windows have sills, and rubbed
brick flat arches over 12-pane sashes, but ground floor left
end window is partly blocked with narrow sash; 2nd floor
windows have 6-pane casement and three 6-pane sashes. Lateral
stack, cross-axial stack and right return lateral stack. Left
return has some blocked segmental-headed openings, entrance,
narrow window with cross-casement, and canted bay window to
ground floor, and altered cross-casement and 12-pane sash to
1st floor; projecting gable end of south range has stone
ground floor with partly covered buttress to angle, and
3-light transomed casement to ground floor.
South range of 2 storeys and two 3-window ranges, that to left
taller; stone footings. Windows have sills.
Range to left has projecting ground floor with 2 windows with
12-pane sashes and glazed angle porch to entrance with
panelled doorcase with cornice and 6-panel door, window with
12-pane sash to right; 1st floor has 3-light small-paned
casements. Range to right has 2-light small-paned casements to
ground floor and similar 3-light casements to 1st floor. Left
return has C20 projection to cellar level.
INTERIOR: north range has some C19 fireplaces and dogleg
staircase with twisted balusters; south range has cellars.
The mill became a woollen manufactory in 1809, by 1827 it
produced carpets and knitting yarn, the former an important
Lichfield industry, and by 1850 it produced lace and silk
coach trimmings.
(Victoria History of the County of Stafford: Greenslade M W:
Lichfield: Oxford: 1990-: P.123).


Listing NGR: SK1246210941

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