Numbers 1 To 11 And Attached Front Walls, Piers And Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 March 1977. Terrace of houses. 9 related planning applications.
Numbers 1 To 11 And Attached Front Walls, Piers And Railings
- WRENN ID
- over-facade-peregrine
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bristol, City of
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 March 1977
- Type
- Terrace of houses
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Numbers 1 to 11 and attached front walls, piers, and railings form a terrace of six houses built around 1830. The houses are constructed from limestone ashlar, with rendered party wall stacks and a pantile roof in the valley. They are designed according to a double-depth plan and represent a late Georgian style. Each house is three storeys high and has a single-window front. The terrace has projecting ends, pilasters with capitals to a frieze, a cornice, and a parapet. The ground floor is characterised by banded rustication. The right-hand doorways have fluted brackets to canopies, rectangular overlights, and 20th-century doors. The ground-floor windows are plain, while those on the upper floors have architraves, bracketed sills, and brackets and cornices to the first floor. The windows are largely 8/8-pane sashes, some with horns, with plate glass windows in numbers 9 and 11. The interior includes an entrance hall with a gadrooned cornice and a semicircular arch supported by paired brackets. A central dogleg winder stair features stick balusters and a ramped rail, with a pantry located between the stair and party wall. Six-panel doors and panelled shutters are present, along with panelled window reveals. The property is accompanied by attached front walls, piers, and railings. The terrace was not depicted on Ashmead's 1828 Map of Bristol.
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