Reg No
13831023
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
Worker's house
In Use As
House
Date
1870 - 1875
Coordinates
322369, 310867
Date Recorded
08/08/2005
Date Updated
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Terraced two-bay two-storey former railway worker's house, built 1872, now in private domestic use. Two-storey flat-roofed extension to east. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, red brick corbelled chimneystack with clay pots, uPVC gutters supported on painted timber eaves brackets, uPVC downpipe. Squared coursed rubble stone walling to west, painted smooth rendered walling to east. Square-headed window openings, block-and-start bull-nosed yellow brick jambs, flat-arched bull-nosed brick lintels, granite sills, uPVC windows. Square-headed door opening, block-and-start bull-nosed yellow brick jambs, flat-arched bull-nosed brick lintel, uPVC door. Fronts directly onto street, garden to east with communal laneway providing access to garden forming eastern boundary.
Greenore was developed towards the end of the nineteenth century with the small seaside village being created to house the workers of the London and North Western Railway and the new harbour which was finished in 1873. This house is situated within a terrace of six identically designed structures creating an attractive streetscape.