Gloucester Street

Gloucester Street is one of the old roads out of Painswick. In the 18th century it was called Barnet Street. It begins with mostly 17th or 18th century buildings.

West side, from New Street:
Old Star House.
2.
Yuleston.
Kingsbury.
Troy.
Downton Cottage.
Falkland House was restored in 1937. It was once the New Inn and incorporates a 17th century cottage.
Ashleigh.
Hillworth House, formerly Rockleigh, .
Hillworth Cottage.
Highfield House, formerly The Grey Cottage(1928-1991), Christowe (1927) and Field View (1926 and before).

Junction with Churchill Way

Croft House, formerly The Croft, can be seen on the 1839 map.
Hedges was built after 1975.
Hill View 1-3.

Junction with Butt Green

Hillcrest, formerly a house with smithy (1912).
Pound House, formerly Pound Cottage. Possibly built 1880s but buiding on site previously.


East side, from New Street:
1.
Ashton House was built early 18th century.
St Annes.
Stoneleigh.
The Manse was built early 18th century, and heightened 1894.
Hall, former British School, dated 1844.
Christ Church, formerly Congregational Church, built 1803.
The Pippins and Appleways were built between 1954 and 1971.
Croft Orchard was built in 1926.
Costwold Cottage.
Ludloes.
The Old Surgery was built in 1971.
Hill House built c1840.

Details updated 4 August 2004