11, 12 AND 13, TRAFALGAR ROAD is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 August 1972. Houses. 5 related planning applications.

11, 12 AND 13, TRAFALGAR ROAD

WRENN ID
forgotten-pier-bracken
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bath and North East Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
11 August 1972
Type
Houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

11, 12, and 13 Trafalgar Road are three terrace houses built around 1820, which step downhill from No. 11 to the left. The houses have been altered in the 20th century. They are constructed from limestone ashlar and feature double-pitched pantile roofs with moulded stacks on the party walls and the right gable end. Each house is three storeys high with cellars beneath the front rooms, and they each have a single-window front. The exterior includes coped parapets, cornices, first-floor sill bands, and six-over-six pane sash windows with margin panes.

No. 11 features attractive trellised cast iron balconettes on the upper floors and has a late 19th-century two-storey entrance block to the left, which includes a low coped parapet, cornice, first-floor sill band, and a two-over-two pane sash window with horizontal glazing bars above a semicircular arch leading to a plain fanlight and a door with two vertical panels. No. 12 has a similar second-floor window and two-over-two pane sashes with etched floral margin panes on the lower floors. Its doorcase to the left has painted chamfered rusticated voussoirs and jambs leading to a 20th-century door. No. 13 retains its original eight-over-eight pane sash windows and an original door in a similar doorcase to No. 12.

Inside, No. 11 features a very narrow open well staircase with an open-string design, moulded ends to the stone treads, a swept mahogany handrail, stick balusters, and a turned newel post. It also has panelled shutters and a black and white ornamental tile hall in the late 19th-century block.

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