Survey Data

Reg No

21521060


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1900 - 1920


Coordinates

157101, 156093


Date Recorded

27/06/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Terraced two-bay two-storey red brick and pebbledash rendered house, built c. 1910, distinguished by a three-sided canted bay window and smooth render strut work to gable over bay. Shared two-storey return to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles. Shared hipped gabled return roof. Red brick chimneystacks to north party wall and return with moulded red brick cornices and plain clay pots. uPVC rainwater goods and eaves soffit. Front elevation faced in red brick at ground floor level laid in English garden wall bond, with flush lime mortar pointing. First floor faced with pebbledash render. Cement rendered rear elevation. Square-headed window openings at first floor having rendered reveals and limestone sills. At ground floor level red brick three-sided canted bay window with limestone ashlar lintel, sill course, and moulded stepped red brick parapet rising from limestone wall plate having brick corbels beneath. uPVC windows throughout. Recessed red brick segmental-arched porch opening with limestone drip mould on limestone corbels. Square-headed door opening with original timber doorframe comprising frosted glass sidelights over panelled timber bases, tripartite frosted glass overlight and flat-panelled timber door with margin-paned frosted glazed upper panel. Tesserae tiled porch floor and tooled limestone step. Front site enclosed by squared coursed and snecked rock-faced limestone plinth wall supporting cast-iron railings. Pedestrian gate with square-plan piers supporting cast-iron gate, with incised letting to capping stones reading: ‘VERONA VILLAS’. Site enclosed from neighbouring sites by red brick walls, c. 1980.

Appraisal

This house within a uniform terrace of four modestly-scaled Edwardian houses, employs a palette of materials typical of the region. The front site boundary walls make a significant eye level contribution to the streetscape, while the terrace, which is set back considerably from the pavement, gives a localised sense of enclosure.