Reg No
16301099
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1855 - 1860
Coordinates
327110, 218525
Date Recorded
01/07/2003
Date Updated
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End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey over basement house, one of a largely identical row of twelve, built in 1859. To the front elevation there is a full-height, hipped roof canted bay, with a full-height, hipped-roof square bay with bevelled corners to the south elevation. The bay to the front has been extended at basement level, with large ‘patio’ doors to the extension itself. The façade is finished in painted render with moulded quoins and projecting string courses to the full-height bay to the south. The slated hipped roof has a slight overhang and a rendered chimneystack with pronounced corbelling. The high level entrance consists of a panelled timber door, jambs with decorative brackets, and a rectangular fanlight. The entrance is reached via a long flight of stone steps with decorative wrought-iron railings. The steps are shared with the neighbouring property. The windows are flat-headed and have replacement uPVC frames and painted stone sills. Cast-iron rainwater goods. The house faces out onto a seafront road, but is separated from it by a garden which is enclosed by a rendered wall with decorative cast-iron railings and matching gates.
Though somewhat altered in recent years with the extending of the bay at basement level and the inclusion of uPVC window frames, this residence is part of Bray’s earliest and most complete seafront terraces. It therefore remains of considerable importance in terms of local heritage and also makes a positive contribution to the streetscape.