Pegasus is a Grade II listed building in the Enfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 August 1991. A C19 Cottage. 1 related planning application.

Pegasus

WRENN ID
leaning-kitchen-pearl
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Enfield
Country
England
Date first listed
1 August 1991
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Pegasus is a pair of former estate cottages located on Camlet Way in Hadley Wood, dated 1878. The cottages are constructed of brownish brick in English bond, with the first floor featuring tile hanging adorned with decorative bands of fishscale tile. They exhibit decorative timber-framing with plastered infill in the gables and have a plain tile roof topped with crested ridge tiles. The ribbed brick chimneys have deep, stepped caps.

The buildings are two storeys high, with No 89 also having an attic. They present five irregular bays in the Vernacular Revival Style, characterized by a chamfered plinth and a stepped dentilled band at the first floor. The entrances are through board doors, and the windows are small-pane wooden casements arranged in 2, 3, or 4 lights, with the first-floor windows in recessed bays being shorter. Bays 2 and 4 project and are gabled, with bay 2 featuring decorative timber-framing and a datestone on the first floor, while bay 4 is broader and has a transomed attic window framed by the gable.

The porch on the right bay includes a mullioned window with five round-arched lights and an entrance to the right return of No 89. There is a 20th-century timber-framed addition on the first floor. The roof is a two-span design with end stacks and two additional stacks aligned near the center.

On the left return, the chimney on the right has a window at its base and flanking 1-light windows on the first floor. On the left side, there is a segmental archway leading to an internal porch, which features a board door and a three-pane side window. The interior of No 89 includes board doors, Delft tiles, and a plain surround for the living-room fireplace, along with a quarry tile floor in the kitchen. These cottages served the nearby Broadgates.

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