15 And 17, Queen Street is a Grade II listed building in the Havant local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 May 1952. House. 9 related planning applications.

15 And 17, Queen Street

WRENN ID
late-stronghold-barley
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Havant
Country
England
Date first listed
16 May 1952
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Two houses, numbers 15 and 17 Queen Street, were built in the mid-18th century. They are constructed of brick with a tile roof. The houses are two storeys high, with an attic and basement, and have a symmetrical facade of two windows per property. Two late 20th-century dormers, each containing a sash window, break the roofline. The brickwork is notable for its blue headers with red flush dressings, brick dentil eaves, and a projecting first-floor band. Rubbed, cambered arches feature over the ground-floor windows, and quoins are present. The bond is Flemish below the ground-floor cill level, with blue headers. The windows are sashes in exposed frames. A doorcase with a pediment and frieze, thin reeded pilasters, and a 7-panelled door (the three upper panels glazed) on three stone steps is located at number 15. A side entrance within a passage to number 17 has a reeded architrave and a 6-panelled door (two upper panels glazed) on two stone steps.

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