1, Priestland Place is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 October 1974. Terraced house.

1, Priestland Place

WRENN ID
fossil-granite-sparrow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
New Forest
Country
England
Date first listed
28 October 1974
Type
Terraced house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 1 Priestland Place is an early 19th-century terraced house. It is built of red brick and features a tiled roof. The house has two storeys, a dormer, and a basement. The front has one window with sash frames that include glazing bars and flush frames, topped with cambered head linings. The entrance features a six-panelled door with a porch that has a flat hood supported by thin pillars. The side facade is hung with slate. This building is part of a group that includes Temple Bar Cottage Nos. 6 and 7 and Nos. 1 to 5, which are also associated with groups on Stamford Hill and Highfield.

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