110, Dunstable Street is a Grade II listed building in the Central Bedfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 July 1951. Residential.
110, Dunstable Street
- WRENN ID
- pitched-merlon-ivory
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Central Bedfordshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 July 1951
- Type
- Residential
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No 110 Dunstable Street is a late 17th-century brick corner building that stands two storeys high on a moulded stone plinth. It features a steep hipped roof covered in modern red tiles, topped with a solitary gabled dormer. The facade includes five sashed windows arranged in three sections (two in the outer sections, one in the middle, which is recessed) with plain reveals. The northern section, which angles with Woburn Street, may have been altered from its original gabled design as suggested by an early 19th-century drawing owned by the late Professor A E Richardson. The corner of the building has been modified with the addition of large plate glass shop windows and a door cut across the angle, which has since been rebuilt. A notable feature is the late 18th-century doorway, which has carved wooden Ionic columns supporting a classical entablature. Originally, there was a panelled door with an early 19th-century knocker in the Egyptian style and a simple fanlight, but it now has a modern shop doorway. Nos 96 to 110 Dunstable Street form a group.
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