Listed Building: BROOK HOUSE (467376)
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| Grade | II | 
|---|---|
| Authority | |
| Volume/Map/Item | 873-1/5/577 | 
| Date assigned | 12 December 1953 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                
WEYMOUTH
SY6685                    CHURCH STREET, Upwey           873-1/5/577               (East side)           12/12/53                  No.162                                     Brook House
GV                        II
Detached house. C17 and mostly mid C18. Flemish bond brickwork           street front, rubble or course rubble elsewhere, slate roof.           PLAN: a symmetrical central staircase hall front unit, with 2           deep gabled wings; that to the left of the C18, and to the           right, C17, part of the earlier house on the site.           EXTERIOR: storeys and attic, 3 windows; 3 flat-roofed dormers           with 2-light small-pane casements, moulded cornice and returns           over slate cheeks, above 12-pane sashes in plat band           architraves with small projecting keystone.           Central 6-panel part-glazed door in Doric half-columns with           fluted necking under frieze and cornice, all on 1+4 stone           steps with nosings. Alternating flush stone quoins, slight           cornice, rendered blocking course and coping.           Left return gable has a 12-pane sash in surround above a C20           casement, and in the lower projecting wing are 2-light           casements. The rear gable and the right return are plain           rubble. The early wing, with a brick stack, has a steeply           pitched roof, and is separated from the later wing by a narrow           courtyard.           INTERIOR: considerably modified, some of the features being in           C18 style. The entrance hall on a stone floor has trompe           l'oeil painted fielded panelling, and the dogleg stair has           thin turned balusters and a polished handrail. There are           various 6-panel doors. The flanking rooms have window           shutters, and the windows are set to deep, full-height           recesses; the right room has two C20 painted metal columns           inserted to modify its proportions. Fireplaces said to be           insertions, and dentil cornices are late C20. The kitchen, in           the C17 wing, has rough transverse beam, with stopped           chamfers.           An interesting case of the fashionable use of brick for the           main facade in a predominantly stone building area.           (RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 369).
Listing NGR: SY6617685182
            
        Location
| Grid reference | SY 6617 8518 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Borough (historic) | Weymouth and Portland | 
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Record last edited
Jan 22 2010 3:43AM