5, Millers Green
Stable and later a washhouse, now a small house. Late C16, incorporating medieval masonry wall on south side, C18 alterations, converted to a house in C19. Rubble, mostly reused medieval, with stone dressings, plain tiles on front-gabled roof and lean-to roof at rear against south side of No.4B Miller's Green (qv).
Quick Facts
- Go Historic ID
- 571481
- Names
- 5, Millers Green
- Coordinates
- Listed on
- Grade II listed buildinglisted building (England)
Location Map
Aerial View
Timeline
- 23 Jan 1952
5, Millers Green designated a Grade II listed building
National Heritage List for England Data
5, Millers Green is listed on the National Heritage List for England with the following data. Some information may have become outdated since the date of listing. Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.
- List Entry ID
- 1271717
- Grade
- II
- Name
- 5, MILLERS GREEN
- Location
- 5, MILLERS GREEN
- District
- Gloucester
- County
- Gloucestershire
- Grid Reference
- SO 83081 18863
GLOUCESTER
SO8318NW MILLER'S GREEN 844-1/8/208 (East side) 23/01/52 No.5 (Formerly Listed as: MILLER'S GREEN Nos.4 AND 5)
GV II
Stable and later a washhouse, now a small house. Late C16, incorporating medieval masonry wall on south side, C18 alterations, converted to a house in C19. Rubble, mostly reused medieval, with stone dressings, plain tiles on front-gabled roof and lean-to roof at rear against south side of No.4B Miller's Green (qv). Right-angle single range, extended at rear. EXTERIOR: two storeys and attic; in the front gable-end wall the entrance doorway to right with solid timber frame and vertical board door with horizontal, scrolled, wrought-iron strap of medieval pattern, and a small glazed panel above. To left a C20 fixed-light window in earlier plain timber frame; on the first floor a restored, stone-mullioned three-light casement window with rectangular pane leadlights. INTERIOR: in the front and rear rooms chamfered bridging beams and in the attic some exposed portions of roof truss. Formerly an outbuilding attached on the south side of No.4 Miller's Green (qv). (Eward S: No Fine but a Glass of Wine, Cathedral Life at Gloucester: Salisbury: 1985-: 325).
Listing NGR: SO8308118863
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- 4b, Millers Green 0.004 mi away
- 3, Millers Green 0.009 mi away
- Numbers 6a, 6B and 6C and Attached Forecourt Walls 0.010 mi away
- Little Cloister House 0.017 mi away
- Remains of Reservoir, NW Corner of Cathedral Cloister Garth 0.021 mi away
- Cathedral Cloister 0.024 mi away
- The Old Mill House 0.025 mi away
- Number 7 and Attached Wall 0.025 mi away
- Little Cloister 0.027 mi away
- Kings School and Remains of Abbots Lodging 0.027 mi away
- Passage From Cathedral Cloisters to Former Monastic Infirmary 0.029 mi away
- Church House 0.029 mi away
- The Deanery and Attached Forecourt Walls and Railings 0.030 mi away
- Inner Gate Adjoining Number 15 College Green 0.034 mi away
Bibliography
- “5, MILLERS GREEN.” The National Heritage List for England. Web. Accessed 8 Oct. 2013. <https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1271717>