4-10 Fishtoft Road and attached garden wall. is a Grade II listed building in the Boston local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 February 1975. Residential terrace. 2 related planning applications.

4-10 Fishtoft Road and attached garden wall.

WRENN ID
standing-hall-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Boston
Country
England
Date first listed
14 February 1975
Type
Residential terrace
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a row of four cottages, numbers 4 to 10 Fishtoft Road, dating from the 18th century and built of red brick in a Flemish bond pattern, with a tiled roof that is hipped at the west end. The terrace is set back from the road, with front gardens separating it from the pavement. The main south-facing front has nine bays, with numbers 4 and 6 having three bays each, and numbers 8 and 10 having two bays each. Three ridge stacks are visible, with two chimneys serving each of the three smaller dwellings and four chimneys on the larger western cottage. The cottages have paired front doors at numbers 4 and 6, while the doors at numbers 8 and 10 are separated by a window. Each door has six recessed panels above a radiating fanlight set within a round arch. Numbers 4 and 6 have a canted bay window on the ground floor, while the other four ground-floor windows have sixteen-paned sash windows under round arches. All nine first-floor windows on the south elevation are also sixteen-paned sashes under round arches. The north elevation’s four first-floor windows are horizontal sliding sashes. Modern, single-story lean-to additions have obscured the ground floor windows of numbers 6 to 10 at the rear. The interiors of numbers 4 to 10 were not inspected, but the three smaller cottages are reportedly laid out with two rooms on each of the ground and first floors, the larger cottage has three rooms, although two ground-floor rooms in number 4 have been combined into one. All four cottages have new staircases. A low brick garden wall runs along the front of the cottages.

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