Survey Data

Reg No

22205103


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1760 - 1800


Coordinates

188421, 146459


Date Recorded

24/05/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Detached four-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1780, with advanced central two-bay breakfront, three-bay side elevations and with return to rear. Hipped slate roof with overhanging eaves, terracotta ridge tiles and rendered chimneystacks. Painted roughcast rendered walls to first floor with painted rubble walls to ground floor. Square-headed window openings, those of ground floor of façade set into segmental-arched recesses, with replacement uPVC windows and having double timber sliding sash four-over-six pane windows to first floor of end bays and some to rear and side elevations and double one-over-one pane and round-headed twelve-over-twelve to rear, all having tooled limestone sills. Round-arched door opening with timber panelled door flanked having panelled timber pilasters with cobweb fanlight above, render knees, and flanked by sidelights. Segmental-arch entranceway to rear yard of rubble sandstone construction with roughly-dressed sandstone voussoirs, cut sandstone string course and pediment and having rubble sandstone bellcote. Two-storey outbuilding to yard with limewashed walls and corrugated-iron barrel roof. Curved-plan entrance gateway with wrought-iron gates and railings with roughcast rendered wall and gate piers with limestone capping stones to front of site.

Appraisal

The centrally-placed chimneystacks, overhanging eaves and evenly-spaced windows are examples of the influence of classical architecture on this building. Although some of the windows have been replaced, the remaining timber sash windows and centrally-placed door are notable features enhancing the building's appearance. The overhanging eaves give a sense of anchoring this house in its surrounding landscape.