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House #1, Uley
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Grade 2* Listed Building. Detached single dwelling. Built as a residence for a wealthy Clothier in the 17th C. Later it became 'The White Hart' Inn until 1917, after which date it reverted to being a residence. Squared and coursed limestone walls. T-plan with two steep gables to street, cross gables and deep gabled back wing with Late 19th C double diagonal stone stacks with moulded cappings. Gable end ridge-mounted chimney added in Early 20th C. Street front two-storeys, attics, and roof spaces ventilated by small stone elliptical oculi in many of the high gables. Central panel front door in broad splayed surround. Flat stone hood on decorative consoles above door. Continuous dripmoulds on front elevation. Two blocked window openings on one side elevation. Stone mullioned windows either under stopped drips or under the extended dripmoulds which also return part way on the side elevations. Decorative finials on the apexes of many of the gables and the two intersections of the cross gable roof ridges. In the 17th C the original chimneys were located at these two cross-gable intersection locations.
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