Survey Data

Reg No

21811037


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1850 - 1870


Coordinates

170394, 136761


Date Recorded

16/01/2008


Date Updated

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Description

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1860, having timber gabled-fronted porch to front (south-east) elevation, bay window to north-east elevation, single-bay two-storey and single-bay single-storey extensions to rear (north-west) elevation. Hipped slate roof with overhanging eaves, render eaves course and rendered chimneystacks. Pitched slate roof to porch having terracotta ridge crestings, timber bargeboards and cast-iron cross finial. Roughcast rendered walls having render strip quoins and plinth course. Square-headed openings with one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows and limestone sills. Those to first floor having render architraves. Square-headed opening to centre-bay first floor with trefoil-headed timber casement window and limestone sill. Glazed overlight to porch with timber trefoil--headed panels over fixed windows having timber mullions. Square-headed opening to porch with half-glazed timber panelled door and flanking sidelights. Three-bay single-storey outbuilding to north-west having pitched slate roof . Rendered walls. Square-headed window opening with concrete sill. Square-headed openings having timber battened doors. Pair of square-profile rendered piers to north-east leading to yard, with double-leaf timber battened doors. Pair of square-profile rendered piers to east having double-leaf cast-iron gates and rendered boundary walls.

Appraisal

This modest house, in the style of a gentleman farmer's residence, maintains distinctive features characteristic of this style such as balanced proportions and subtly diminishing windows, all of which enhance the architectural composition of the piece. The house presents an early aspect, with features such as the sash windows and limestone sills, which help to conserve the original character of the site. The later, well designed porch adds context and artistic interest to the façade. The outbuildings contribute positively to the group and setting qualities of the site.