Skip to main content
Torbay Council

Listed building outline: Former Aviary Approximately 11 Metres North East Of Gramercy Hall School Including Steps, Wall, Railings 383551

Legend

  • Torbay Council boundary
  • Listed building outlines

Former Aviary Approximately 11 Metres North East Of Gramercy Hall School Including Steps, Wall, Railings 383551

geometry
MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.544771 50.385019,-3.544824 50.384975,-3.544698...
end-date
entry-date
1993-10-17
listed-building
1208479
name
Former Aviary Approximately 11 Metres North East Of Gramercy Hall School Including Steps, Wall, Railings
notes
Aviary, now house. Probably c1843, extended late C20. Solid rendered walls with front portico of limestone, probably Bath stone. Hipped slated roof. A small rectangular building with splayed corners. At front (south-east) end is the portico, which seems to be purely decorative and to relate to the adjacent Italian garden. Curved flights of steps rise from it at either side to give access to the side entrances to the building. 1 storey. Portico has Doric pilasters, entablature and triangular pediment. On the inner faces of the pilasters are subsidiary ones from which spring scroll-brackets supporting the entablature. At the rear of the portico, in the main wall of the building, is a tall recess containing a panelled pedestal. Plain doorway in each side wall with a blank panel above, inside and out. Stone-paved floor, extending at either side to a curved flight of stone steps. Protecting these on the building side is a plain iron railing with thin square balusters, voluted at the outer end. Bordering the front of the steps, level with the front of the portico, is a stone rubble wall faced on the outside with ashlar, remains of a pilaster at left-hand end. Rest of building is plain, with doorways in the splayed corners; that to rear right has chamfered and stopped jambs. Windows have 2-light wood casements with 3 or 8 panes per light. Late C20 addition also has small-paned wood casements; it appears to be only superficially attached to the original building. The front of the building seems designed to be seen from the top of the Italian Garden which lies on the south-east side of the house. Listing NGR: SX9027855038
reference
383551
start-date
1993-10-17
listed-building-grade
address-text
document-url
organisation
description
uprns
documentation-url
NAME,NAME_2