Greystones House Opposite Red Tiles is a Grade II listed building in the Dover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 December 1986. House.
Greystones House Opposite Red Tiles
- WRENN ID
- hollow-pilaster-mallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Dover
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 3 December 1986
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Greystones House, located opposite Red Tiles on Easole Street, is a cottage pair that has been converted into a house. It was built in the 1870s by George Devey for William Oxenden Hammond. The building features a dressed stone ground floor, with a roughcast and close studded upper floor, and one tile-hung gable. The roof is plain tiled.
Unlike other cottages in St. Albans Court, Greystones has a double gabled plan with a recessed center. It stands two storeys high, with projecting gables on both the left and right sides that are jettied, while the central bay is recessed and features arched braces to the flying wall plate. There are stacks at the end of the left gable and at the re-entrant of the right gable.
On the first floor, there are oriel windows in the gables, and the ground floor has two central mullioned windows along with four additional mullioned windows. To the left, there is a rib and stud door set in a stone surround.
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