Stamages Lane

Stamages Lane is one of the old roads in Painswick.

West side:
3-9, new terrace of houses built 2004.
Whitehall Cottages were built about 1880. Two cottages were combined into one sometime after 1990.
Whitehall Bank was built about 1890.
Whyte Wall End, previously known as Cotswold View (to 1954), was built in 1909.
Garden Cottage was built in mid/late 1950s. The entrance lies in New Drive.
Stamages, previously known as Rosebank Cottage, was built c1840. The entrance lies in New Drive.
Cedar House was rebuilt about 1880 on site of a previous building. It was known as St Mary Acre until 2010, The Little House in 1950s, and Pear Tree Cottage in 1940s.


East side:
Howbeg, previously known as The Bungalow (to 1973 or so), was built in the early 1950s. The entrance lies in New Drive.
Atlanta was built in the early 1960s.
Hale Croft was built in the mid/late 1920s.
Hideaway, known as Byways until about 2010, Woodlands, and Owlcote were built in the mid 1960s.
Perivale was built about 1915.
Lloydstone was built in about 1909.
Little Meads was built in about 1907.
Abbotts Leigh, previously known as Laurel Bank (1990-99), Jays (1968 - 84) and Oakdene (to 1963), was built in 1907.
Askrigg House, previously known as Elmleigh and Elmleigh House (to 1996), was built in about 1906.
Lindridge, previously known as Hillside Cottage, was built in 1907.

Details updated 4 September 2010