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

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Description

Four Seasons is a 19th-century house featuring Gothic and Renaissance details. It stands two storeys tall with a stuccoed street front. The building has two bays, each topped with a gable; the left bay has a much lower frontage and is flanked by giant pilasters, featuring a pedimented gable end. There is one transomed and mullioned window on the first floor set within a round-headed arcade that extends into the tympanum of the gable and descends to the ground floor. A band runs below the first-floor window. The ground floor has two similar windows also set in round-headed arcades, and there is a projecting plinth. The apex of the gable end features a footscraper.

The right bay is taller, with a gable end that has a cut bargeboard and finial. It contains one three-light sash window on both the first and ground floors, with a drip-mould above. The front is made of yellow brick and faces southwest, comprising three bays with gabled ends; the cut bargeboards and finials are present, and the right end bay projects slightly forward. The house is two storeys with an attic in the gabled bays, featuring lancet slits in the attic storeys. The first floor has three-light mullioned sashes in the end bays and a two-light window in the centre bay. A verandah with a corrugated roof is situated before the ground floor. The building is listed as Grade II due to its prominent position in the street scene.

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