41, Broad Street is a Grade II listed building in the Portsmouth local planning authority area, England. House. 2 related planning applications.

41, Broad Street

WRENN ID
worn-quartz-root
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Portsmouth
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a house with origins dating to the 17th century, with significant rebuilding of the upper floors in the 20th century. The front facade is red brick in a Flemish bond pattern. It has a plain tile hipped roof and a brick stack on the left side. The house is three stories high, with one wide bay containing three windows on the first floor. A 20th-century door and windows are present on the right side, alongside a garage door set within an early 19th-century shop front, which features Doric half columns flanking the right-hand window, a frieze, and a bracketed cornice. Modern casement windows are located on the first and second floors. A coped parapet tops the building. The rear of the house has walls constructed of stone rubble and brick, with a mix of sash and casement windows. The interior includes close studding framing within a passage wall, filled with red brick panels, likely dating from the mid-17th century. There’s also a small panel of wattle and daub on the first floor. The building is included on the list due to these surviving 17th-century internal features.

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