Range To Rear Of Numbers 17 And 18 Wrawby Street is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 January 1987. House.

Range To Rear Of Numbers 17 And 18 Wrawby Street

WRENN ID
watchful-sill-heath
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Lincolnshire
Country
England
Date first listed
21 January 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The range to the rear of numbers 17 and 18 Wrawby Street is a row of six cottages, now converted into five houses, dating from the early to mid 18th century. The two cottages on the left were refronted in the mid 19th century and have undergone some later alterations. The building is constructed of red brick, with the ground floor colorwashed, and features steeply pitched pantile roofs, except for the two left-hand cottages which have shallower pitched slate roofs.

All cottages are two storeys high, with each cottage having a single bay. The two cottages on the right, now combined into one house, have a six-fielded panel door to the left and a 20th-century half-glazed door to the right, with a pair of three-light side sliding sashes in between. All openings are set beneath segmental arches. Above, there are two similar flat-headed three-light windows, with the left window blocked. The eaves feature a stepped and cogged band, and the raised left-hand gable has tumbled brickwork. There are a pair of axial stacks with narrower 19th-century tops.

The central pair of cottages is slightly recessed. The cottage on the right has a six-fielded panelled door in an architrave below a timber lintel, flanked to the left by a two-light window (with missing glazing) and to the right by a small six-pane window. Above, there is a twelve-pane two-light side sliding sash window (with mostly missing glazing). The cottage on the left has a similar elevation, except the door is a 19th-century four-panelled door and the ground floor window has a twelve-pane side sliding sash. The eaves are stepped and cogged, and there is a truncated central axial stack.

The two cottages on the left have mirrored elevations. The right cottage features a panelled door below a chamfered flat arch to the right and a sixteen-pane two-light side sliding sash in a chamfered surround with a Tudor drip mould to the left. There is a similar window above. The gables are stone-coped on moulded stone kneelers, with bracketed eaves and a truncated end stack to the right. At the time of the re-survey, all houses were empty and in disrepair.

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