Lightwoods House, Lightwoods Park
2 Adkins Lane, Smethwick
2 Adkins Lane, Smethwick
Statutory List grade: Grade II
First listed: 21/03/1949
Period: Late 18th Century
Monument type: House
National Grid reference E: 402037 N: 286011
Conservation Area: N/A
Building at risk: This building is at risk
Statutory list description:
House. Late C18, re-fronted mid-C19. Brick with stucco dressings and slate roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and five bays, with chamfered quoins. The three central bays project, also with chamfered quoins, and with a pediment. The ground floor windows have rusticated surrounds and keystones. The first floor windows, above a cornice, are sashed, have segmental heads, and are flanked by pilasters with triglyphs over. Each has an apron with blind balustrade and a segmental pediment with scallop shell motif. The porch has rusticated engaged columns, triglyph frieze, and balustrade. The doorway has a round head. Set back to the left is a one-bay pedimented pavilion, remaining from the C18 building. At the rear is a Venetian stair window with Doric columns as mullions. The VCH gives a sketch plan and elevation of the original house, showing the extent of the Cl9 alterations. They state that a brick to the east of the porch is inscribed "Jonathan Grundy, June 19, 1780". (VCH, pp 101, 102).
First listed: 21/03/1949
Period: Late 18th Century
Monument type: House
National Grid reference E: 402037 N: 286011
Conservation Area: N/A
Building at risk: This building is at risk
Statutory list description:
House. Late C18, re-fronted mid-C19. Brick with stucco dressings and slate roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and five bays, with chamfered quoins. The three central bays project, also with chamfered quoins, and with a pediment. The ground floor windows have rusticated surrounds and keystones. The first floor windows, above a cornice, are sashed, have segmental heads, and are flanked by pilasters with triglyphs over. Each has an apron with blind balustrade and a segmental pediment with scallop shell motif. The porch has rusticated engaged columns, triglyph frieze, and balustrade. The doorway has a round head. Set back to the left is a one-bay pedimented pavilion, remaining from the C18 building. At the rear is a Venetian stair window with Doric columns as mullions. The VCH gives a sketch plan and elevation of the original house, showing the extent of the Cl9 alterations. They state that a brick to the east of the porch is inscribed "Jonathan Grundy, June 19, 1780". (VCH, pp 101, 102).
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Date:
Location:
Lightwoods Park, Bearwood
Photographer:
KH
Lightwoods House, Lightwoods Park
2 Adkins Lane, Smethwick
2 Adkins Lane, Smethwick
Statutory List grade: Grade II
First listed: 21/03/1949
Period: Late 18th Century
Monument type: House
National Grid reference E: 402037 N: 286011
Conservation Area: N/A
Building at risk: This building is at risk
Statutory list description:
House. Late C18, re-fronted mid-C19. Brick with stucco dressings and slate roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and five bays, with chamfered quoins. The three central bays project, also with chamfered quoins, and with a pediment. The ground floor windows have rusticated surrounds and keystones. The first floor windows, above a cornice, are sashed, have segmental heads, and are flanked by pilasters with triglyphs over. Each has an apron with blind balustrade and a segmental pediment with scallop shell motif. The porch has rusticated engaged columns, triglyph frieze, and balustrade. The doorway has a round head. Set back to the left is a one-bay pedimented pavilion, remaining from the C18 building. At the rear is a Venetian stair window with Doric columns as mullions. The VCH gives a sketch plan and elevation of the original house, showing the extent of the Cl9 alterations. They state that a brick to the east of the porch is inscribed "Jonathan Grundy, June 19, 1780". (VCH, pp 101, 102).
First listed: 21/03/1949
Period: Late 18th Century
Monument type: House
National Grid reference E: 402037 N: 286011
Conservation Area: N/A
Building at risk: This building is at risk
Statutory list description:
House. Late C18, re-fronted mid-C19. Brick with stucco dressings and slate roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and five bays, with chamfered quoins. The three central bays project, also with chamfered quoins, and with a pediment. The ground floor windows have rusticated surrounds and keystones. The first floor windows, above a cornice, are sashed, have segmental heads, and are flanked by pilasters with triglyphs over. Each has an apron with blind balustrade and a segmental pediment with scallop shell motif. The porch has rusticated engaged columns, triglyph frieze, and balustrade. The doorway has a round head. Set back to the left is a one-bay pedimented pavilion, remaining from the C18 building. At the rear is a Venetian stair window with Doric columns as mullions. The VCH gives a sketch plan and elevation of the original house, showing the extent of the Cl9 alterations. They state that a brick to the east of the porch is inscribed "Jonathan Grundy, June 19, 1780". (VCH, pp 101, 102).
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Lightwoods Park, Bearwood
Photographer:
KH
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Lightwoods House, Lightwoods Park
2 Adkins Lane, Smethwick
2 Adkins Lane, Smethwick
Statutory List grade: Grade II
First listed: 21/03/1949
Period: Late 18th Century
Monument type: House
National Grid reference E: 402037 N: 286011
Conservation Area: N/A
Building at risk: This building is at risk
Statutory list description:
House. Late C18, re-fronted mid-C19. Brick with stucco dressings and slate roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and five bays, with chamfered quoins. The three central bays project, also with chamfered quoins, and with a pediment. The ground floor windows have rusticated surrounds and keystones. The first floor windows, above a cornice, are sashed, have segmental heads, and are flanked by pilasters with triglyphs over. Each has an apron with blind balustrade and a segmental pediment with scallop shell motif. The porch has rusticated engaged columns, triglyph frieze, and balustrade. The doorway has a round head. Set back to the left is a one-bay pedimented pavilion, remaining from the C18 building. At the rear is a Venetian stair window with Doric columns as mullions. The VCH gives a sketch plan and elevation of the original house, showing the extent of the Cl9 alterations. They state that a brick to the east of the porch is inscribed "Jonathan Grundy, June 19, 1780". (VCH, pp 101, 102).
First listed: 21/03/1949
Period: Late 18th Century
Monument type: House
National Grid reference E: 402037 N: 286011
Conservation Area: N/A
Building at risk: This building is at risk
Statutory list description:
House. Late C18, re-fronted mid-C19. Brick with stucco dressings and slate roof. A symmetrical composition of two storeys and five bays, with chamfered quoins. The three central bays project, also with chamfered quoins, and with a pediment. The ground floor windows have rusticated surrounds and keystones. The first floor windows, above a cornice, are sashed, have segmental heads, and are flanked by pilasters with triglyphs over. Each has an apron with blind balustrade and a segmental pediment with scallop shell motif. The porch has rusticated engaged columns, triglyph frieze, and balustrade. The doorway has a round head. Set back to the left is a one-bay pedimented pavilion, remaining from the C18 building. At the rear is a Venetian stair window with Doric columns as mullions. The VCH gives a sketch plan and elevation of the original house, showing the extent of the Cl9 alterations. They state that a brick to the east of the porch is inscribed "Jonathan Grundy, June 19, 1780". (VCH, pp 101, 102).
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Lightwoods Park, Bearwood
Photographer:
KH
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