Reg No
20866060
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Technical
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1800 - 1840
Coordinates
165904, 71837
Date Recorded
28/04/2011
Date Updated
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Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with projecting gable-fronted end bay to front (north) elevation and two-bay two-storey wing to east. Hipped and pitched slate roof with shared rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods. Lined-and-ruled rendered walls to front elevation with slate-hung south elevation. Square-headed window openings with one-over-one pane timber sliding sash window to first floor, timber casement window to ground floor. Round-headed window to gable fronted end bay, set in two-storey round-headed recess, having three-over-six pane timber sliding sash window with spoked fanlight above. Tooled limestone sills throughout. Square-headed door opening with timber surround comprising fluted pilasters with cornice above to timber and glazed door. Wrought-iron pedestrian gate, flanked by tooled limestone gate piers set in rendered boundary wall with cut limestone copping and wrought-iron railings. Double-height garage to front having pitched slate roof, roughcast and rubble stone walls, square-headed window opening with timber panelled fittings, blank rectangular openings to first floor, blank segmental-headed opening and square-headed opening with recent roller garage door. Set within its own grounds.
A pair of houses which is an eye-catching addition to the streetscape, due to its recessed siting and gabled entrance end bays. Appearing relatively modest in scale on the street front, its full size can only be appreciated when viewed from the south side of the river. The survival of many noteworthy features, including slate hanging, timber sliding sash windows and fine door cases, adds to its historic character. The well-designed railings and gates, crisp limestone piers and related outbuildings add to its setting and to the streetscape.