7, Crossgate is a Grade II listed building in the County Durham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 April 1971. House.

7, Crossgate

WRENN ID
half-rood-frost
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
County Durham
Country
England
Date first listed
30 April 1971
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 7 Crossgate is a house dating from the 17th to early 18th century. It features painted rough render with a plinth and painted ashlar dressings, topped by a Welsh slate roof with brick chimneys. The building is two storeys high and has one window. A 19th-century four-panelled door is located on the right, set within a wide architrave. There is a projecting square bay that contains a horizontal sliding sash window on the ground floor, along with a small hinged light; above this is a 16-pane sash window. Both windows have projecting stone sills. The roof has slate-hung cheeks over the square projection above the bay, while the main roof is steeply pitched with swept eaves and a wide chimney on the left ridge.

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