Reg No
50110367
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Historical
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1845 - 1865
Coordinates
315446, 232887
Date Recorded
19/05/2017
Date Updated
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Terraced two-bay two-storey house over raised basement, built c. 1855, as one of pair. M-profile pitched roof, partly concealed behind parapet with cut granite coping and moulded white brick eaves course. Brown brick chimneystacks having granite bands and clay pots. Brown brick, laid in Flemish bond, to wall to front (north) elevation, cut granite quoins and plinth course over lined-and-ruled rendered basement wall. Square-headed window openings with granite sills, raised render reveals and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Elliptical-headed door opening to front, having moulded render surround. Doorcase comprising fluted Ionic columns supporting moulded cornice, plain fanlight, timber panelled door. Nosed granite steps, cast-iron boot-scrape to granite platform, flanked by cast-iron railings on granite plinth walls. Square-headed door opening to basement, timber panelled door. Granite platform to front of steps having cast-iron coal-hole cover, cast-iron gate and matching railings on granite plinth wall fronting house.
A handsome house retaining elegant classically-influenced features, such as the well-composed doorcase. The raised basement and wide steps leading to the front door add grandeur to the building and to the streetscape. The decorative cast-iron railings are of artistic as well as technical interest. This house was built as one of a pair with its neighbour to the east, as indicated by the granite quoins. It was the birthplace of architect Hubert Lundy (1882-1975). Grantham Street was developed from the mid nineteenth century. As the street developed, the pair became part of a terrace of similarly scaled and detailed houses. With the expansion of the city, the development of suburban residential areas such as Grantham Street provided housing for the growing middle class.