Listed Building: UPWEY HOUSE (467398)
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| Grade | II | 
|---|---|
| Authority | |
| Volume/Map/Item | 873-1/6/538 | 
| Date assigned | 14 June 1974 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                
WEYMOUTH
SY6684                    CHURCH STREET, Upwey           873-1/6/538               (West side)           14/06/74                  Upwey House
II
Detached villa in own grounds. c1830/1840, extended early C20.           Portland stone, slate roofs.           PLAN: original main Tudoresque range faces E, and is linked by           gateway facing long narrow courtyard to a service block; large           matching range was added to SW early in the C20.           EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; E range has paired haunched gables and a           recessed centre with slightly projecting porch; windows are           generally recessed wood mullioned casements, and with moulded           labels. Left gable has small blind lancet above a 3-light; at           ground floor is a deep 2-light, 4-centred small-pane window           with arched heads to the lights, all in an angled projecting           bay. Above the porch is a 2-light, and in the right gable a           stone gabled oriel with 3-light, on 4 brackets, is above a           deep 2-light with margin panes. The porch, with parapet raised           at the centre above a carved lion rampant, has a wide           4-centred opening with label and carved spandrels on double           chamfered jambs. The porch, on 2 stone steps, has an inner           glazed door. There are lofty brick stacks on ridge left of the           centre, to the right, and at eaves of the courtyard return.           A stone wall with parapet to a raised centre, and set slightly           forward to the adjoining blocks, contains elliptical-arched           doorway and studded plank door. To right the gabled range has           an oriel similar to that to the left, but with a small blind           lancet under deep dropped label above the window. Lofty brick           stack to the right eaves.           Building returns across the end of the courtyard, which has           various sash and casement windows.           The S front, original range, has a projecting gable to the           left, with a lancet, a 3-light, and a one-storey flat-roofed           canted bay with full-height casements. To the right is an           oriel raised as a gabled dormer, with blind lancet and 3-light           casement over pair of French doors. To the left of this range           is the 2-bay added range.           INTERIOR: not generally accessible. The entrance lobby, on           Portland stone slabs, has various Gothick 4-panel doors in           linings, and beyond is the staircase hall, with a long lateral           stair to the right on entry; this has a solid string, stick           balusters and a mahogany handrail, returned to the landing at           first floor.           (RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 367).
Listing NGR: SY6631184934
            
        Location
| Grid reference | SY 6631 8493 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Borough (historic) | Weymouth and Portland | 
External Links (1)
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Record last edited
Jan 20 2010 10:57AM