Survey Data

Reg No

16301181


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1870 - 1890


Coordinates

326487, 218489


Date Recorded

01/07/2003


Date Updated

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Description

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house with attic, built c.1880 as part of a group of six identical properties. The façade is finished in brick, with a painted brick surround to the entrance, a rendered and bracketed eaves course, and a panelled Giant order pilaster to the western edge of the front elevation. The west-facing elevation is finished in plain unpainted render. The gable-ended slated pitched roof has a gabled dormer, rendered parapet, and a rendered chimneystack with corbelling. The entrance consists of a panelled timber door with pilaster jambs, dentilled entablature and a plain segmental fanlight. The windows are a mixture of segmental and flat-headed, with two over two and one over one timber sash frames and painted stone sills. The window to the ground floor of the front elevation has a bipartite sash frame and decorative moulded keystone in the form of the Prince of Wales feathers. Cast-iron rainwater goods. The house fronts on to a street but is separated from it by a small garden enclosed by a brick wall with arch-headed recesses, rendered coping, and a wrought-iron gate with rendered piers.

Appraisal

This well preserved property and its five identical neighbours constitute one of Bray’s more distinctive later Victorian terraces, the grouping contributing much to the streetscape and the unusual Prince of Wales feathers keystones lifting the whole row that little bit above the ordinary.