1-7, The Wynding is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 August 1987. Terrace of houses. 12 related planning applications.

1-7, The Wynding

WRENN ID
under-keep-thyme
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
26 August 1987
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A terrace of nine houses, numbered 1-7, was built in 1906 by Ernest Hart for Lord Armstrong. The houses are constructed with ashlar facing on the ground floor and pebbledash above, with a red tile roof. They are designed in the Arts and Crafts style, exhibiting a symmetrical but deliberately irregular arrangement of openings.

The houses are two storeys high, with attic windows, and the outer bays have single-storey, wrap-around lean-tos. The front doors are boarded and battened, set within chamfered segment-headed surrounds with small segmental sidelights, and are flanked by three-light mullioned windows. Above these are four-light wood mullioned windows. The second and eighth bays feature three-storey, cross-gabled projections with battered sides, incorporating two-storey mullioned-and-transomed bow windows with stone on the ground floor and wood above. The second floor features recessed canted bay windows. The third and seventh bays have similar doorways and windows to the outer bays. The fourth and sixth bays have two-storey, projecting five-sided bay windows with five-sided hipped roofs. The central bay is blank. The roofs are hipped, with boldly-projecting eaves. Two large, rendered stacks rise from the front roof pitch and are flanked by dormer windows, and several other rendered stacks are present. Ernest Hart was the agent for the Armstrong estates.

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