Survey Data

Reg No

21512050


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1890 - 1910


Coordinates

156869, 157422


Date Recorded

31/05/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Terraced three-bay two-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1900, facing north having a gabled breakfront with attic second floor level, and shared pedimented doorcase. Two-storey return shared with neighbouring house. Pitched artificial slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles. Red brick chimneystack to party wall with stringcourse and concrete flaunching. Original square-profile cast-iron rainwater goods, with rosette clasps. Roof light to rear span. Red brick walls laid in English garden wall bond with rendered basement elevation and moulded brick course delineating ground floor level. Cement rendered rear elevation. Square-headed window openings, forming pairs to breakfront with red brick mullion pier and single opening over front door. Square-headed window openings to rear elevation, with camber-arched paired opening at ground floor level. Profiled terracotta lintels, moulded red brick sills, and one-over-one timber sash windows with ogee horns throughout. Timber casement to attic window, and uPVC window to return. Shared entrance porch arrived at by flight of nosed limestone steps with flanking red brick plinth wall with decorated terracotta capping to pier. Red brick porch comprises elongated pilaster supporting dentil cornice with curvilinear and triangular pediment above. Tiled porch platform with original flat-panelled timber door having horizontal centre panel and leaded coloured glass upper panels. Leaded coloured glass segmental-arched overlight. Concrete front site path to front door and steps to basement level. Red brick piers with cast-iron gate give access to front site, which is enclosed from road by rendered boundary wall with cast-iron railings above. Gated shared lane gives access to rear site.

Appraisal

This house, which forms part of a terrace of six uniform houses, has been well-maintained to present an original aspect with the most salient features intact. Together with the remainder of this terrace this house forms an important variation in the late Victorian, and Edwardian typologies that exist on Ennis Road and the inner suburbs of the City.