Shamrock House, Drone House, Croft Cottage And Attached Cottages Known As Shamrock Cottage, Mya Cottage And Jemeal Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 February 1988. Terrace. 1 related planning application.

Shamrock House, Drone House, Croft Cottage And Attached Cottages Known As Shamrock Cottage, Mya Cottage And Jemeal Cottage

WRENN ID
deep-footing-briar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
8 February 1988
Type
Terrace
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a row of terraced houses with attached cottages, built in the early to mid-19th century, with some alterations in the 20th century. The terrace is constructed with facades of ashlar magnesian limestone and has a Welsh slate roof. It comprises a two-storey, nine-bay terrace, with Shamrock House occupying the left-hand end bay facing High Street and also bays two and three forming a curve into Albion Street. A carriage archway is in bay nine, adjoined on the right by a lower, two-storey range of four cottages (now divided into three dwellings), which have four windows on the first floor.

The taller terrace range has 16-pane sash windows in reveals beneath flat arches, with projecting stone sills. The surrounds of the ground-floor windows to bays two and three have been renewed. Doorways are located between bays four and five, five and six, in bay eight and in bay one, each with panelled doors and overlights with flat arches. Bay nine features moulded imposts to a basket-arched carriage opening. The first-floor windows match those on the ground floor. A fascia board is present with paired wooden gutter brackets. A rendered end stack and two ridge stacks are visible on the left side, while a brick ridge stack and an end stack are on the right; the roof curves at the High Street end to the left.

The cottages to the left form a reflected pair, having part-glazed doors to the outer sides of 16-pane sashes on each floor, with projecting sills and flat arches. Jemeal Cottage, occupying a similar reflected pair on the right, features a blocked left-hand doorway and 20th-century casement windows with shutters. There are three brick ridge stacks on the cottage range.

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