14, Greenhill Road is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. House. 2 related planning applications.

14, Greenhill Road

WRENN ID
blind-parapet-oak
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Lincolnshire
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a mid-to-late 18th-century house with a later 18th-to-early 19th-century addition to the right. The original section is built of yellow-brown brick in a contrasting Flemish bond pattern, while the lower front section is rendered, and the right gable end is also rendered. The roof is covered with pantiles. The house was originally designed with a two-room, central-entrance plan, and the later addition provides a single room to the right; a rear outshut is also present. The original section has two first-floor windows, while the addition has one. The front door is a six-panelled door set within an architrave and a segmental stretcher arch. Ground-floor windows are 4-pane sashes within 18th-century flush wood surrounds with sills, all set beneath segmental stretcher arches. A double brick band is present on the first floor of the original section, with similar first-floor windows set within segmental header arches. The building features a stepped and dentilled brick eaves cornice and a bracketed wooden gutter. A raised, brick-coped gable is on the right, and there are corniced end and ridge stacks. Inside, you’ll find fielded-panel doors. An adjoining 20th-century range to the left is not part of the listed building.

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