1-7, Jubilee Crescent is a Grade II listed building in the Wirral local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 December 1965. A 20th century Terrace of houses. 2 related planning applications.

1-7, Jubilee Crescent

WRENN ID
noble-clay-lark
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wirral
Country
England
Date first listed
20 December 1965
Type
Terrace of houses
Period
20th century
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A terrace of seven houses built in 1938 by J. Lomax Simpson, located in Port Sunlight. The houses are constructed of brick with a tile-hung first floor and a tile roof. The terrace is two storeys high and thirteen bays wide, with the end five bays projecting forward. Bays two, seven, eight, nine and twelve project under jettied gables. Bays three to six and ten and eleven have jettied first floors. The windows are leaded casements; those to the ground floor have either one, two, three or four lights. The sixth and eleventh bays feature half-canted bay windows with hipped roofs swept out from the tile-hanging. The first floor windows are mostly three-light, with the ninth bay having a five-light window and the tenth and eleventh bays featuring paired asymmetrical gablets. The entrances have plank doors with small-paned lights; the entrances to the fourth and fifth bays are within brick-nogged half-canted porches, while those to the eighth and ninth bays have swept-out canopies. There's a lateral stack to the angle of the buildings, with four cross-axial stacks. The right return features a one-storey hipped projection, and the rear of the terrace has flat-roofed projections.

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  • Sale history — 11 transactions since 1999
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