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One Ash, Loughborough Road, Quorn (Grade II)

Geo: 52.7499, -1.1873
Date Listed12th October, 1984
CategoryStatutory Listed Building
AddressOne Ash Loughborough Road Quorn LE12 8UE
GradeGrade II
Grid ReferenceSK5495317236
LBS404663
Volume, Map, Item260, 2, 66
ParishQuorn
WardBarrow & Sileby West

The description below describes the salient features of the building as it was at the date of listing. It is given in order to aid identification; it is not intended to be either comprehensive or exclusive.

Statutory Listing covers all parts of the property and its curtilage, ie all internal and external elements whether described or not.

Small country house, 1894. By Larner Sugden for W Wright. Granite rubble stone ground floor with plinth, otherwise red brick with stone band and plain tile roof with stone coped gables and brick ridge and side stacks. In Queen Anne style, with two projecting gables, the entrance between. 2« storeys of three sash and casement windows with shutters. Central recessed doorway with door, side lights with curving glazing bars and overlight. Elaborate leaf pattern decoration in arch over. Above this is a curving balcony with carved stone consoles which continues left to become the top of a bay with curved corners which is a 4/4:8/16:4/4 sash. To right of front door a 2/2:8/8:2/2 tripartite sash. On 1st floor a 4/4:8/8:4/4 sash either side a recessed 2/2: part glazed door: 2/2 window. In each gable a 2 light casement the curving lintel ornamented with a surround of projecting brick keystones. To left of front a glazed door, with curved canopy. Similar windows on both sides with, on right side, a tall staircase window filled with stained glass. Fine interior details including a staircase with turned balusters, an inglenook type fireplace, plaster overmantel in the Drawing Room, plaster ceiling decoration, and, in the Billiard Room, two tie beam trusses supported on stone corbels carved with children?s heads. Here also walls decorated with printed linen.