14, High Street is a Grade II listed building in the County Durham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 February 1986. House.

14, High Street

WRENN ID
shadowed-rampart-hawk
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
County Durham
Country
England
Date first listed
24 February 1986
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 14 High Street is a house dating from the early 19th century, with some alterations. The front is rendered while the rear is made of dressed limestone, topped with a pantiled roof and brick chimneys. The building has two storeys and three bays. The central entrance features a four-panel door with an overlight in a doorcase, flanked by late 19th-century canted bay windows. Above, there are two four-pane sash windows, although the glazing bars have been removed, and they have projecting sills. The end chimneys are made of hand-made narrow brick.

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