Rosella Place is a Grade II listed building in the North Tyneside local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 October 1950. House. 3 related planning applications.

Rosella Place

WRENN ID
graven-kitchen-bracken
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Tyneside
Country
England
Date first listed
24 October 1950
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Rosella Place comprises four houses, originally part of a terrace of five, dating to circa 1820. Number 5, formerly at the left end, has been demolished. The houses are built with English bond brick, with a painted incised rendered basement and ashlar dressings. They have Welsh slate roofs and a rendered gable on the left return.

The houses have a basement, two storeys, and attics, with each having three bays. Fluted round arches with keystones and fluted impost blocks feature above the fanlights of the doors in the first bays of numbers 4 and 3, and in the third bays of numbers 2 and 1. Wedge lintels top the sash windows, which have some altered glazing bars and sill bands. Raised brick quoins define the corners, and a gutter cornice and coped parapet are present on number 3, the central house, which slightly projects. Number 3 also has a Greek key surround to its doorhead and carved false keystones to its lintels. Inserted attics are hipped at the right. A wreath-framed faience tablet on number 2 commemorates it as the birthplace of Birkett Foster, an artist.

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