Stone House, Allesley Explained

Stone House
Image Alt:Stone House
Coordinates:52.4225°N -1.5586°W
Alternate Names:65 Birmingham Road
Building Type:Farmhouse
Address:65 Birmingham Road
Allesley
Location City:Coventry
Location Country:England
Completion Date:c.1557
Material:Sandstone
Floor Count:2
Designations:Grade II* listed

Stone House is a 16th-century sandstone housenext to Birmingham Road in Allesley, Coventry.[1] It is Grade II* listed for a number of architectural features, as well as its good condition.

History

Stone House was built in c.1557 for John Milward. The freehold was bought from him in 1608 by a new owner who had the initials "WNC" and the date carved in a tablet over the porch. The building was Grade II* listed on 24 June 1974.

The Stone House is one of the oldest houses in Allesley Village and is reputed to be on the original site of the Pack-horse Gatehouse of the Allesley castle. There are tales of a man in armour who still haunts the house although it is said that three ghosts occasionally appear.[2]  [3]

Architecture

The house contains features from various phases of building work through the 16th and 17th centuries. There is an original 16th century doorway at the rear of the house, and an ashlar plinth from this period surrounds the main block of the house. The north wing is rendered with roughcast, which may have originally been used on the whole building. The front section of the house is now bare sandstone. The garden is walled with 16th and 17th century elements, and the gate piers bear 18th century ball finials.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parishes: Allesley British History Online . www.british-history.ac.uk . 25 February 2021.
  2. Web site: coventry-walks.org.uk . 2024-02-13 . www.coventry-walks.org.uk.
  3. Web site: aliceriddy . 2014-10-10 . Mysterious Allesley… Facts & Myths . 2024-02-13 . Alice Riddy . en.