Survey Data

Reg No

15402661


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Previous Name

Lemongrove House


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1820 - 1840


Coordinates

248489, 245351


Date Recorded

15/10/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1830, with return to the rear (north), a single-bay flat-roof entrance porch to the main elevation (south) and conservatory adjoining the east gable end. Hipped natural slate roof having a central pair of moulded rendered chimneystacks with terracotta chimney pots over to the main building and a rendered chimneystack to the rear return (north). Roughcast rendered walls with square-headed window openings having cut stone sills, rendered shouldered surrounds and with three-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows to the first floor openings and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows to the ground floor openings. Stucco Celtic-style strapwork to the west side elevation. channelled rendered finish to projecting porch. Square-headed doorcase to front face of porch (south) having glazed timber double doors with a square-headed overlight. Round-headed fenestration to conservatory to the east. Set back from road in extensive mature grounds with complex of outbuildings to the north (15402662) with the main entrance gates and a derelict former gate lodge (15402660) to the north.

Appraisal

A well-proportioned early nineteenth-century house, which retains its early, form and character. The position of the chimneystacks to the front façade indicate that this building was extended to the east at some stage, possibly during the late nineteenth-century. The channelled porch may also date to this period. This building retains most of its early fabric, including timber sliding sash windows and a natural slate roof. The channelled rendered finish to the projecting porch creates an attractive contrast with the smooth rendered finish of the main body, while the stucco strapwork to the west gable is an unusual feature of an unknown date. This building forms the centrepiece of an interesting group of structures along with the main entrance gates to the north, the remains of the former gate lodge to the north (15402660) and the complex of outbuildings to the rear (15402662). This building is an appealing addition to the built heritage of the local area.