14, Low Street is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 July 1987. House. 1 related planning application.

14, Low Street

WRENN ID
quiet-sill-thistle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Lincolnshire
Country
England
Date first listed
15 July 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is an early to mid-18th century house with alterations from the late 19th century. The house is constructed of brick, with a rendered and colour-washed front. It has a pantile roof. The plan includes three rooms with a lobby entry to the left of centre, and an outshut to the rear left. The house has two storeys and an attic, with three first-floor windows. The original six-fielded-panel door is set within a late 19th-century doorcase featuring panelled pilasters, carved consoles, a cornice, and a hood. To either side of the door are late 19th-century plate-glass sash windows set within original 18th-century flush wooden architraves with sills and painted brick flat arches – one to the left and two to the right. Similar sash windows are on the first floor, with matching window surrounds. A late 19th-century wooden eaves board and modillioned gutter run along the roofline. The raised gables are brick-coped on the right and rendered on the left. A late 19th-century axial stack is present. The left return features a four-pane ground-floor sash window. Single four-pane sliding sashes are visible to the outshut and attic, both set beneath segmental arches. Wrought-iron letters "I S" appear on the gable. The interior remains uninvestigated. Historical context is provided by an illustration in W Read’s History of the Isle of Axholme from 1858 (page 268).

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