Survey Data

Reg No

12504143


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1930 - 1950


Coordinates

246828, 198537


Date Recorded

29/08/2008


Date Updated

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Description

End of terrace three-bay two-storey, stripped classical style house, built c. 1940. Low pitched hipped replacement roof, overhanging eaves, rendered chimney stack to gable wall, moulded cast-iron rainwater goods, U profile gutters and square downpipes. Ruled and lined ashlar effect render to ground floor and roughcast render upper storey, ground floor canted bay window recessed under segmental-arch, square-headed windows to upper storey, square-headed door with rectangular fanlight, tall plinth course under a plat band continuous with sill level and broken by entrance door, plat band with drop key stones above ground floor openings and plat band under upper storey openings, side entrance door and window recessed at 45 degree angles within segmental headed arch. Replacment uPVC windows, original horizontal four-panelled front door. Two steps to entrance door, set back behind a narrow continuous step above a narrow footpath. Rendered square piers and gate to side entrance.

Appraisal

A finely detailed house, part of a terrace of four, built in a stripped classical idiom, with a distinctive appearance. The terrace is a fine example of mid-twentieth century domestic architecture and as part of a similarly styled and well maintained terrace, forms an attractive and architecturally interesting ensemble on Station Road.