Nightingale is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Wight local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 November 1993. Cottage.
Nightingale
- WRENN ID
- eternal-banister-peregrine
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isle of Wight
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 November 1993
- Type
- Cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Nightingale is a cottage from the 18th century that was restored in the 20th century. It is constructed of coursed stone rubble with brick dressings and features a thatched roof with an end brick chimneystack. The house has two bays and stands one and a half storeys tall. There is one eyebrow dormer with a 20th-century casement window, and the ground floor has two 20th-century casement windows. A central wooden planked porch with a thatched roof sweeps over the entrance. Inside, there is an open fireplace with a wooden bressumer and a chamfered 18th-century spine beam.
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