10 and 12, Overend is a Grade II listed building in the Huntingdonshire local planning authority area, England. Dwellings.
10 and 12, Overend
- WRENN ID
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Huntingdonshire
- Country
- England
- Type
- Dwellings
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Nos. 10 and 12 Overend are two dwellings that were formerly a farmhouse, dating from the late 17th century or early 18th century, with some later alterations. The buildings are constructed of coursed dressed limestone and rubble, featuring freestone dressings. The roofs are covered with Collyweston stone slates and have chamfered copings on the parapet gables. There are two ashlar chimney shafts at the gable ends and one on the ridge, all with moulded cornices, along with one rear end stack.
The properties are two storeys high and have a back range that forms an L-plan, with a lean-to structure in the angle. The main entrance on the east side has been blocked and replaced with an inserted window. On the ground floor, there are four casement windows with two, three, and four lights, all featuring wooden lintels, and one casement window with chamfered stone jambs and head. The first floor includes five stone ovolo mullioned casement windows, three of which have three lights, and one has two lights; there is also one gabled dormer window. A chamfered plinth runs along the base of the buildings.
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