Nos. 168 and 169 Horninglow Street including rear range is a Grade II listed building in the East Staffordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 June 1979. Maltings.

Nos. 168 and 169 Horninglow Street including rear range

WRENN ID
grey-cornice-briar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Staffordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
22 June 1979
Type
Maltings
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Nos. 168 and 169 Horninglow Street, including the rear range, is a maltings building dating from the early 19th century, with later additions from the 19th century. It is constructed of red brick and features tile and corrugated asbestos roofs, along with some stone dressings. The building has a formal street frontage divided into two parts.

The right part consists of two storeys and has a three-window range of sash windows with glazing bars; the ground floor windows are round-headed, while the first-floor windows are square-headed and set in recessed panels with cambered heads. There is a central boarded door with a fanlight above it, and a cill band at the first floor. The end bays project slightly under a plain stone frieze, which is topped with shallow moulded stone pediments.

The left part, known as No. 168, features a former carriage entrance in a two-storey lower wing, which has a blocked segmental-headed archway flanked by boarded doors. Two 20th-century casements have replaced the original circular windows. The cill band on this part corresponds with that of No. 169, and there is a shallow moulded pediment above.

The right return elevation illustrates the building's function. The range adjoining the street on the left is three storeys high with four windows, mostly featuring segmental-headed ventilators. There are high-level loading doors in the centre and to the right, with a door to the lower floor located to the left of centre. The eaves cornice is dentilled in brick. The taller block to the right has three storeys over a basement, with a central door that has an altered head and an eight-window range of cross casements with segmental heads. The roof is a two-span design on moulded brick kneelers, with lowered ridge ventilators. A later addition to the right is three storeys tall and has small blocked windows on the upper floor.

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