3-6, Bedford Row is a Grade II listed building in the Worthing local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 May 1976. Residential. 4 related planning applications.

3-6, Bedford Row

WRENN ID
stubborn-rubblework-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Worthing
Country
England
Date first listed
21 May 1976
Type
Residential
Source
Historic England listing

Description

These are a terrace of four buildings, numbered 3 to 6 Bedford Row, constructed between 1803 and 1805. The buildings are three-and-a-half storeys high, with two windows each. Nos 3 to 6 form part of a larger group, alongside Nos 8 to 14, with the Gospel Hall possessing local interest. Numbers 3 to 6 are built of white brick, while No. 4 has a stuccoed front. A curved bay window extends across all four floors, featuring windows with three lights. The building has a cornice decorated with modillions. The original glazing pattern remains intact. The doorways are round-headed and set in moulded frames, leading up six steps; each doorway has a keystone above and a semi-circular fanlight. The original six-panel moulded doors remain in place.

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