Brooke House College
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Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 26 Sep 2020
Grade II* listed. Listing number 1074394. Circa 1708 thought to have been first built by John Massey but in 1808, top storey to western part and the east wing added. Red brick facade with rusticated stone quoins and moulded stone sill bands; cornioe and small parapet. 3 storeys. Street facade has 5 windows, all barred sashes with moulded stone architraves. Top storey has 3 windows only. Main front is to garden, at right angles to road and has 5 windows, 1 being a long round-headed landing window through all storeys. Good projecting stone porch in Greek Ionic style with paired columns.