Burned out roof of Old School building
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Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 8 Jun 2017
Almost a year on from the fire in July 2016 nothing appears to have been done to the burned roof of the Old School building and later a country club in Severn Stoke. The building is Grade II listed. Historic England description House C17 timber frame and painted brick extended to the North in later C19 with brick schoolroom. L plan. 2 storey with gable ended plain tile roofs. South range, gable ended to road, has decorative quadrant framed panels and truncated ridge stack. North range, square framed, 1 gabled dormer and triple casement window on West side. Outside stack on west front, North end. Casement pair in moulded frame on East side 1st floor. Modern ground floor additions. Windows mostly altered in later C19. Later C19 school range, painted brick with one large gable on East side with 2 long mullion and transom windows. Source:https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1349083