46,46A,46B AND 46C, QUEEN STREET is a Grade II listed building in the Portsmouth local planning authority area, England. House, shop. 1 related planning application.

46,46A,46B AND 46C, QUEEN STREET

WRENN ID
vast-forge-owl
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Portsmouth
Country
England
Type
House, shop
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This early to mid-19th century house, now with a shop, is located on Queen Street in Portsmouth. The building is stuccoed and has a Welsh slated hipped roof with a rendered stack on the left side. It is three storeys high and one bay wide. Long and short stuccoed quoins mark the first and second floors. A 20th-century shopfront features a half-glazed door on the left, a 16-pane shop window in the centre, and a door on the right, all framed by pilasters, a frieze and a cornice. The first floor has a large, stuccoed tripartite sash window featuring a central sash flanked by two narrower sashes, finished with a molded architrave and stuccoed dividing strips between the lights, each with a bracket at the hood. It also has a bracketed dentil cornice with a segmental pediment at the centre. The second floor has a recessed sash window with a rusticated architrave, a cornice and flanking console brackets. A frieze and a deep modillion molded cornice completes the elevation. The interior has not been inspected.

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