113 AND 115, THE CRESCENT is a Grade II listed building in the Doncaster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 March 1988. House.
113 AND 115, THE CRESCENT
- WRENN ID
- south-floor-sienna
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Doncaster
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 23 March 1988
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
113 and 115 The Crescent are a pair of semi-detached houses built in 1908 by Percy Houfton for the Brodsworth Colliery Company. They are constructed of roughcast brick and have a later cement-tile roof. The houses are two storeys high and feature a symmetrical arrangement of windows on the first floor, with a pattern of 1:2:1. The wooden casements throughout have glazing bars.
No. 115, on the left, has an original boarded door flanked by three-light windows on the left and one and three-light windows on the right, both with tile dripmoulds. No. 113 mirrors this design but has a later door and a different handed arrangement. The first floor has three-light windows, with the central ones featuring a tile dripcourse beneath a gable. The houses have swept eaves on a hipped roof, with altered brick end stacks and an original dentilled ridge stack. They are part of the Woodlands colliery village, which is also associated with the Church of All Saints on Central Avenue.
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