Chrisholme is a Grade II listed building in the Ashford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 October 1952. House. 4 related planning applications.

Chrisholme

WRENN ID
low-newel-foxglove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ashford
Country
England
Date first listed
13 October 1952
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Chrisholme is a house dating from the 18th century, with evidence of an earlier timber-framed structure beneath a red brick facade. It has a plain tile roof. The house is two storeys high with an attic, notable for its brick modillion eaves cornice, a gabled dormer window, and a large chimney stack to the left. The windows are arranged irregularly; the first floor has three windows with glazing bars, while the ground floor has two large 19th-century sash windows. A 20th-century plank door is situated to the left, and all ground floor window openings have segmental heads.

Detailed Attributes

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