Bradleigh (Incorporating Trentcrafts Printers) is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. House, shop. 2 related planning applications.
Bradleigh (Incorporating Trentcrafts Printers)
- WRENN ID
- solitary-chancel-rush
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Lincolnshire
- Country
- England
- Type
- House, shop
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Bradleigh, which now incorporates Trentcrafts Printers, is a house that has been adapted into a shop. It dates from the late 18th century to early 19th century, although it has earlier origins. The building features a late 19th-century shop front, an early 19th-century addition on the left, and a later 19th-century addition to the rear. Constructed of red brick in Flemish bond, it has pantile roofs. The layout consists of a two-room plan with a central entrance hall, a single-room addition to the left, and a later wing at the rear right.
The building stands two storeys high with an attic and has three bays, including a lower two-storey single-window addition. The central entrance, which is part of the later shop front, features an original six-fielded-panel door beneath a moulded lintel and a three-pane overlight in the reveal. To the left, there is a three-light transomed shop window and a four-panelled shop door beneath a moulded lintel and a plain overlight in the reveal. Both doors and the window are framed in a pilastered surround with decorative fretwork on the capitals, a plain frieze, a billeted cornice, and a shallow hood.
On the ground floor right, there is a 12-pane sash window set in a flush wooden architrave with a sill beneath a painted cambered arch. The first floor features similar sashes in the side bays, with a narrower central window that has a 19th-century four-pane sash in its original surround. The building has a moulded wooden eaves cornice and stone-coped gables with shaped kneelers, along with rebuilt end stacks. A four-pane sliding attic sash is located in the left gable. The left addition includes a three-light shop window and a 12-pane first-floor sliding sash beneath a segmental arch, with a dentilled brick eaves cornice, tumbled-in brick on the raised gable, and a truncated end stack.
Inside, the building contains a late 18th-century to early 19th-century open-well staircase with plain balusters, and there is a wooden chimney piece in the ground floor right room. Alterations were in progress at the time of the last survey.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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