Attached Front Garden Walls To Numbers 49, 51 And 53 Numbers 49, 51 And 53 And Attached Front Garden Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 March 1977. House. 1 related planning application.
Attached Front Garden Walls To Numbers 49, 51 And 53 Numbers 49, 51 And 53 And Attached Front Garden Walls
- WRENN ID
- over-niche-sage
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bristol, City of
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 March 1977
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a terrace of three houses, built around 1855. The houses are constructed from limestone ashlar, with party wall stacks and a pantile hip roof. They are arranged on a double-depth plan and are in an Italianate style. The terrace has two full storeys, a basement, and an attic, with a seven-window front. The right-hand wing has a complete return elevation.
The wings feature a rusticated ground floor up to a plat band, with a three-light bow and openwork parapet. The first floor has paired pilasters and two six-pane sash windows with architraves. The recessed central section has a doorway with a plate-glass overlight and four-panel external shutters on the left, alongside two late 19th-century plate-glass windows on the ground floor. The first floor of the centre has a tripartite window with a central semicircular-arched window flanked by two smaller ones, with consoles to a cornice. Architraves surround the six-pane sash windows either side. A cast-iron verandah overhangs the basement windows, with timber fretwork supports for a first-floor balcony, and a central elliptical arch with flanking semicircular arches in decorative cast iron. A frieze and cornice sit below the full-width attic, which has a 1:3:1 arrangement of three-pane sashes with blue glass in the upper sections, and a moulded coping. The right-hand return is four windows wide and mimics the design of the wings. A bowed Corinthian portico leads to a two-panel door and semicircular overlight. The left-hand return is plain rendered.
Inside No. 51, a half-glazed hall screen features a semicircular-arched overlight and a two-leaf door. Other interior features include a modillion cornice, six-panel doors, four-panel shutters, and a dogleg staircase with turned balusters and a curtail. The front first floor was originally a single room.
The property includes attached front garden rubble walls and gate piers.
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