1-13, Brunswick Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Stafford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 July 1980. Terrace of houses. 7 related planning applications.

1-13, Brunswick Terrace

WRENN ID
salt-thatch-wind
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stafford
Country
England
Date first listed
23 July 1980
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A terrace of thirteen houses built around 1850 in Stafford. The houses are brick with stucco dressings and have slate roofs, designed in a Georgian style. They are two storeys high with 39 bays per house, each house being symmetrical and double-fronted, with wide eaves. Each house has an entrance within a plaster doorcase, featuring pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice with a gabled blocking course, an overlight, and a door consisting of two tall panels. The door at number 4 has been replaced with a 20th-century panelled door. The ground floor windows have sills and wedge lintels over 4-pane sashes, while the first-floor windows have 12-pane sashes. Number 13 has a later 19th-century two-story canted bay window with an enriched top frieze and three 2-pane sashes to the ground floor and four 2-pane sashes to the first floor. The terrace has end stacks and twelve cross-axial stacks. Rear wings are present. The terrace was built as part of the development of the area following the opening of the railway in 1837.

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  • Radon risk assessment
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