4, Dicconson Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Fylde local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 February 1993. Office. 6 related planning applications.

4, Dicconson Terrace

WRENN ID
proud-porch-wax
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Fylde
Country
England
Date first listed
15 February 1993
Type
Office
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SD3627SE 621-1/6/48

LYTHAM ST ANNES, Lytham, DICCONSON TERRACE (West side), No.4

(Formerly listed as No, 4 (Trustee Savings Bank))

GV II

Part of bank premises (probably originally the manager's house); now solicitor's offices. Probably 1899. Red brick in Flemish bond, with red sandstone dressings, slate roof. Double-depth double-fronted plan with back extension. Tudor style. Two storeys and 3 bays, symmetrical. The ground floor has a central doorway with moulded Tudor-arched surround, brattished cornice and 3-light overlight, and a cornice run out to the right over a shallow rectangular mullioned and transomed 8-light bay window; and a similar but deeper bay window to the left with a similar cornice. The 1st floor has a 2-light window in the centre under a shaped gable, flanked by 3-light half-dormers with hipped roofs and apex finials. Adjoins No.2 (Lytham Heritage Centre, q.v.) to the right, being of the same build.

Listing NGR: SD3654327093

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