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Croase House Little Croase

A Grade II Listed Building in Kingsland, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2494 / 52°14'57"N

Longitude: -2.8156 / 2°48'56"W

OS Eastings: 344414

OS Northings: 261558

OS Grid: SO444615

Mapcode National: GBR FG.0D6R

Mapcode Global: VH776.4QVH

Plus Code: 9C4V65XM+QQ

Entry Name: Croase House Little Croase

Listing Date: 11 June 1959

Last Amended: 11 December 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1349884

English Heritage Legacy ID: 150079

ID on this website: 101349884

Location: Kingsland, County of Herefordshire, HR6

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Kingsland

Built-Up Area: Kingsland

Traditional County: Herefordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Kingsland

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


SO 4461 KINGSLAND CP NORTH ROAD (north side)

13/57 Croase House and
Little Croase (formerly
listed as a part of
11.6.59 Croase House and Barn
attached)

GV II

House, now two houses. Early C18, raised and extended early C19, with
some late C20 alterations. Brick with hipped slate roof. L-plan, with
limbs extending to north and east. South front of two storeys, raised to
right in C19 to three storeys, band to ground floor. Seven windows, from
left to right, a 2-light casement, a blind window, the same pair repeated,
then recessed boxed glazing bar sash and another blind window, all of which
have rubbed brick heads and their surrounds are picked out in a different
coloured brick to the main wall. To right-hand end a two-storey canted bay
window with a hipped lead roof and a 2-light casement to front. The second
storey has boarded eaves and two glazing bar sashes. Ground floor has a C20
single-storey extension to left, and a small single-storey service range to
right. The five windows are a 4-light casement under a narrower rubbed
brick head, a blind window, a 2-light casement, a tripartite sash under a
segmental head and a blind window. To the right of the last is the entrance
which has a wooden doorcase with fluted pilasters, consoles to broken pedi-
ment over semi-elliptical fanlight and a six-panel door. Interior: the
staircase has turned balusters and moulded rail. (RCHM, 3, p 83, no 12).


Listing NGR: SO4441461558

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