Reg No
13831034
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1890 - 1910
Coordinates
322313, 310835
Date Recorded
08/08/2005
Date Updated
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End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey with attic house, built c. 1900. Gabled south bay to west elevation, canted bay window to ground floor west elevation, two-storey return and single-storey extension to east. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, red brick corbelled chimneystack with banding, rooflights, painted timber bargeboards and half-timber-effect woodwork to gables, cast-iron gutters on painted timber fascia to overhanging eaves with exposed rafter ends; hipped roof to canted bay, cat-slide roof to return. Machine-made red brick English garden wall walling, brick plinth; moulded cornice to gabled bay, painted roughcast-rendered walling to gable. Camber-headed window openings, rubbed brick lintels, painted stone sills, uPVC casement windows; painted timber two-over-two sliding sash windows to east. Round-headed door opening, rubbed brick archivolt, moulded terracotta imposts and keystone, painted timber eight-panel door, plain-glazed fanlight, granite steps. Street fronted, poured-concrete paving to west overlooking golf club green, enclosed yard to east with red brick boundary walls laneway giving access to yards.
This attractive house forms an integral part of a formally-planned group of four, which stand out within the streetscape door to their increased elaborateness in comparison to more modest buildings to their south. The combination of projecting and gable-fronted bays and the half-timber-effect woodwork are characteristic of architectural developments in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, while fine brickwork and terracotta detailing add to the building's architectural value.