Reg No
16003009
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
Historical Use
School
In Use As
House
Date
1830 - 1840
Coordinates
331594, 194187
Date Recorded
04/10/2010
Date Updated
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Terraced five-bay two-storey over basement pedimented house with attic, built c.1835, with doric tetrastyle entrance portico, extensively renovated internally, 1995. Formerly in use as school. Pitched tiled roof. Rendered chimneystack with clay pots. Rendered pediment. Lined-and-ruled rendered walls, having cut granite quoins and string course. Square-headed openings with sill course to first floor, granite sills to ground floor, having replacement windows. Round-headed door opening with replacement timber door and plain overlight, with carved granite portico comprising doric pilasters, piers and columns supporting entablature with plain frieze. Granite steps to portico. Concrete balustrade to basement area. Cast-iron pedestrian gate with rendered piers, and matching railings on rendered plinth wall.
An unusual and striking mid-terrace building, with a pediment and portico more commonly associated with civic architecture than domestic buildings. It is said to have been used as army officer accommodation, and later as a school. The house has undergone alterations and lost original fabric, but retains its form, scale and character. With the rest of the terrace (16003001) and (16003010) it forms an important architectural set piece in the town, with its position facing the river making it a highly visible feature.