1-4, Lansdown Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 August 1975. Terrace houses. 2 related planning applications.

1-4, Lansdown Terrace

WRENN ID
pale-belfry-acorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bath and North East Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
5 August 1975
Type
Terrace houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

These are four terrace houses located on the north side of Lansdowne Terrace in Weston, built around 1850. The houses are constructed of limestone ashlar and have a continuous, single-pitched slate roof with stone eaves brackets and moulded stacks to the party walls and the right-hand gable end.

The houses are arranged with a double-depth plan, and have rear extensions. The front of each house presents a two-storey facade with a two-window arrangement. Blind windows are incorporated into the first floor of the party walls. A platband sits above a ground floor with banded rustication. The first floor has six-pane sash windows with bracketed sills, while the ground floor has tall three-pane margin-paned casement windows. The houses have four-panel doors with overlights, except for number 3, which has 20th century doors. Numbers 2 and 3 have paired doors at the centre, with a stepped pedimented panel above at eaves level. The end houses, and the central houses, have slightly stepped forward single window ranges.

The left-hand range of number 4, known as Lansdowne Villa, also steps slightly forward. A late 19th century first-floor canted bay, supported on stone brackets, is located on the right return. The interiors of the houses were not inspected.

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