Reg No
20903503
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1870 - 1890
Coordinates
181002, 99999
Date Recorded
18/08/2006
Date Updated
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Detached L-plan three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880, facing south, having projecting gabled west end bay with box-bay window, slightly recessed porch to front of most of rest of façade, conservatory to east gable, and single-storey addition to rear with single-storey lean-to to its east. Hipped slate roof with brick chimneystacks. Slate roofs, hipped to bay window and porch, pitched to gabled bay and flat and lean-to roof to addition. Painted rendered walls with false timber truss to gabled bay and moulded render sill course to first floor. Venetian-style window to first floor of gabled bay, having moulded render cornice and ten-pane timber casement windows, middle light being double with fanlight. Square-headed window openings elsewhere to first floor, with timber casement windows having eight-pane overlights to timber double casement windows. Bay window comprises three segmental-headed lights with six-pane overlights. Ground floor windows to rear are one-over-one pane fixed timber and double timber casements. Porch comprises glazed timber sides on rendered plinth walls and having segmental-headed lights with six-pane overlights and square-headed half-glazed timber panelled door and limestone threshold. Tiles with geometric pattern to porch interior. Conservatory has glazed timber sides on rendered plinth walls. Remains of coursed rubble limestone boundary walls to site.
This house, with its use of a gabled end bay with bay window, is typical of Victorian and Tudor Revival domestic architecture. The building is enhanced by the retention of its varied timber fixed and casement windows which add rhythm and continuity to the façade. The decorative focus of the house is the ornate Venetian window and the glazed porch, the latter retaining decorative geometric tiling to its interior.