Numbers 1-7, Crowtree Terrace And Attached Steps And Railings Including 35-38 Crowtree Road is a Grade II listed building in the Sunderland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1984. Terrace of houses.
Numbers 1-7, Crowtree Terrace And Attached Steps And Railings Including 35-38 Crowtree Road
- WRENN ID
- forbidden-cornice-ivy
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Sunderland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 March 1984
- Type
- Terrace of houses
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Numbers 1-7 Crowtree Terrace, along with the attached steps and railings, include Nos. 35-38 Crowtree Road. This is a terrace of seven houses built around 1840, featuring an attached house and shop on the left. The shop front at Nos. 35-38 Crowtree Road projects on the left return and is of the same style as No. 1 Crowtree Terrace, although it was not previously listed. The buildings are constructed with bond brick in a 5 and one pattern, an ashlar plinth, and painted ashlar dressings. They have a Welsh slate roof with brick chimneys, stone steps, and wrought-iron railings.
Each house in Crowtree Terrace is two storeys high with a basement and has two windows. No. 1 has a central door, while the other doors are located to the left. The basements are rusticated, with those of Nos. 2, 3, and 4 blocked. The stone steps leading to the doors are of Sunderland type, folding back to reveal inner doors, some featuring central round panels. Most doors are framed in Ionic doorcases with engaged fluted columns and an entablature with a modillioned cornice. Nos. 2, 5, and 7 have lost their doorcases, No. 7's door is blocked, and No. 4 has a zinc-covered door. The windows are sashes with wedge stone lintels and projecting stone sills; some have glazing bars, while others are 4-pane sashes or blocked. The roof is hipped on the left side and features transverse ridge chimneys, with ashlar and brick repairs at the corners and to No. 1.
There is a street name stone plaque with the inscription "CROWTREE TERRACE" in incised sans serif capitals to the left of the first bay. The left return includes ground-floor shops with renewed sashes and an elliptical carriage arch at the left. Most of the steps have plain wrought-iron railings. At the time of the survey, most of the terrace was in a derelict condition.
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