Description
18th century. Single storey range of 3, 3-bay cottages, one
raised to 2-storey circa 1800, now one property.
Red sandstone rubble with coursed, squared rubble to 1st
floor section.
N ELEVATION: 3-bay house to centre with central consoled slab
porch to doorway at centre, flanked by windows; 3, 1st floor
windows above ashlar band course. Lower eaves to 3 single
storey bays to outer left, with door at centre, flanked by
windows and with quoins remaining from earlier house,
intercepting to right; 3 single storey bays to outer right
detailed similarly but with slightly higher eaves line and
pilastered door surround with rounded angles to lintel.
Boarded doors. Single storey outbuilding to outer right with
small window to left and acute angle to right.
S ELEVATION: semi-circular stairwell to centre of 2-storey
house with catslide roof; dilapidated modern porch set in
re-entrant angle to right; windows in flanking bays to ground
and 1st floors. Single storey cottages to right and left,
slightly recessed, with narrow covered projection from right
cottage; door and window to left cottage.
Variety of glazing pattern, with 12-pane and 4-pane glazing predominating in sash and case windows. Gable end stacks to
central cottages, in brick on 2 storey bays; ashlar coped
skews; steeply pitched gable to W cottage. Pantiles.
RETAINING WALL: rubble coped rubble garden wall at rear.