Vale Place And Railed Areas is a Grade II listed building in the Thanet local planning authority area, England. Terrace row. 1 related planning application.

Vale Place And Railed Areas

WRENN ID
muffled-rampart-bittern
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Thanet
Country
England
Type
Terrace row
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Vale Place and its railed areas comprise a terrace of four houses dating to around 1830. Built of white stock brick with a slate roof, the houses are two storeys high with a basement, and feature a parapet containing four hips and chimneys arranged from left to right. The left-hand house has a sash window, while the remaining three have windows with numerous glazing bars on the first floor, all with arched heads. The ground floor has elliptical three-light bay windows with an entablature on pilasters, as well as windows with glazing bars to the basement. The entrances to numbers 17 and 23 are round-headed with half-glazed doors. Numbers 19 and 21 have half-glazed and panelled doors, set within a recessed, elliptically headed porch with a rectangular fanlight above. A panel in the centre of the first floor displays the name "Vale Place”. Simple railings enclose the basement areas of numbers 17 and 19.

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