Listed Building: THE VILLANO AND NATIONAL TRUST RESTAURANT INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLS ON NORTH AND SOUTH-EAST (109079)

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Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 301/1/69
Date assigned 13 December 1984
Date last amended

Description

SZ 08 NW STUDLAND BROWNSEA ISLAND 1/69 The Villano and National Trust Restaurant including boundary walls on north and south-east GV II House with attached single-storey range - this used as restaurant. Built 1842 as Chief Coastguard Officer's house. Main house has plastered walls, double- pitch slate roof with battlemented parapets, plastered end stacks with ornamental caps. Octagonal battlemented turrets at angles. 2 storeys, with projecting single-storey addition at front. This has central part-glazed door flanked by French doors. First floor of main house has 3 sash windows with centre glazing bar. Single-storey restaurant range on left has 5 French doors. Curved boundary wall on north, of brick, with battlements with stone copings. Brick boundary wall on south-east, adjoining beach, with stone coping and a series of rectangular openings - originally gun ports. A National Trust property. RCHM Monument 3 (Dorset Vol. II). (Brownsea Island, a History (National Trust)). Listing NGR: SZ0313187681

Map

Location

Grid reference SZ 0313 8768 (point)
Civil Parish Studland; Dorset
District (historic) Purbeck
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Record last edited

Nov 15 2010 12:21PM