100, Church Street is a Grade II listed building in the Lancaster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 December 1953. House. 1 related planning application.

100, Church Street

WRENN ID
white-loft-hazel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Lancaster
Country
England
Date first listed
22 December 1953
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a late 18th-century house, later altered in the 19th century, located at 100 Church Street, Lancaster. It is now divided into flats. The building is constructed of roughly coursed sandstone rubble, likely once rendered, with ashlar dressings and chamfered quoins. The roof is slate-covered, with a gable chimney stack on the right and an axial stack on the left. The plan is of a double-depth configuration.

The house is three storeys high with a cellar. It has three bays; the two bays on the left are normally spaced, while the upper windows on the right are centrally placed above a pier between the doorway and the right-hand ground-floor window. All windows have moulded architraves and plain sills and are sash windows without glazing bars. The doorway features a moulded architrave supported by fluted consoles, and has a door with nine raised panels framed by fluted borders, above a transom window with late 19th-century stained glass. A timber modillion eaves cornice runs along the top of the building.

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