64 TO 94, CASH'S LANE is a Grade II listed building in the Coventry local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 October 1972. Terraced houses.
64 TO 94, CASH'S LANE
- WRENN ID
- burning-outpost-primrose
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Coventry
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 30 October 1972
- Type
- Terraced houses
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
- 5105 CASH'S LANE ----------- Nos 64 to 94 (even) SP 38 SW 19/160 30.l0.72
II
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- Built as part of Cash's Model Factory. A terrace of 2 storey homes with 'topshops', designed to maintain the independence of the individual worker within the factory system. The terrace was originally of 30 units balanced with a gable at either end and 2 in centre. Now 16 units with 2 bargeboarded gables. Brick with tiled roofs, 3 storeys, units separated by buttresses ending in chimneys. Brick bands. Each unit of 2 bays with sashes, 1 blank window on upper floor. Plain doors. The weaving shops have large windows, brick mullions. Individual shops converted to 1 large factory 1861 Descriptive Notes should be amended to read.
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- Built as part of Cash's Model Factory. Formerly part of a continuous terrace, Nos 52 to 110. Now joined at top floor level only by gallery to Nos 52 to 58. Nos 60, 62 and 100 to 110 (even) destroyed by bombs in 1941. Terrace of 2 storey houses with third storey 'topshops', designed to maintain the independence of the individual worker within the factory system. Brick tiled roof with ornamental barge-boards to two formerly central gables. Shallow, wide buttresses between houses. Pointed arched windows: sashes to lower floors; top floor tall windows with mullions and transoms. Boarded doors under pointed arches. Individual shops converted to one large factory 1862
Nos 52 to 58 (even), 64 to 94 (even) and 112 to 140 (even) Cash's Lane form a group with 251 Kingfield Road.
CASH'S LANE 1. 5105 Nos 64 to 94 (even) SP 58 SW 19/160 30.10.72. II 2. 1857. Built as part of Cash's Model Factory. A terrace of 2 storey homes with 'topshops', designed to maintain the independence of the individual worker within the factory system. The terrace was originally of 50 units balanced with a gable at either end and 2 in centre. Now 16 units with 2 bargeboarded gables. Brick with tiled roofs. 3 storeys, units separated by buttresses ending in chimneys. Brick bands. Each unit of 2 bays with sashes, 1 blank window on upper floor. Plain doors. The weaving shops have large windows, brick mullions. Individual shops converted to 1 large factory 1862.
Listing NGR: SP3358180609
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