Four Seasons is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 December 1972. House.

Four Seasons

WRENN ID
stubborn-sandstone-pine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Waverley
Country
England
Date first listed
29 December 1972
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

1099 WEST STREET (SOUTH EAST SIDE) No 53 (Four Seasons) SU 8346 NE 4/332 II

C19 house with Gothic and Renaissance embellishments. 2 storeys. Street front is stuccoed; 2 bays each with a gabled over, left hand bay with mich lower frontage. Left hand bay is flanked by giant pilasters and has a pedimanted gable end. One transomed and mullioned window on 1st floor set in a round-headed archade which extends into the tympanum of the gable end and then descends to the ground floor. Band within this below 1st floor window. 2 similar windows on ground floor also set in round-headed arcade. Projecting plinth. Final to apex of gable end. Footscraper. Right hand gabled bay is taller and has gable end with cut bargeboard and finial. One 3-light sash window on 1st and ground floors with drip-mould over. Front of yellow brick faces south-west. 3 bays with gabled over end bays; cut bargeboards and finials; right hand end bay projects slightly forward. 2 storey with attic storey in gabled bays. Lancet slits to arric storeys; on 1st floor, 3 - light mullioned sashes in end bays and a 2-light window in centre bay; verandah with corrugated roof before ground floor. Grade II on account of position in street scene.

Listing NGR: SU8340646534

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