112, Princess Victoria Street is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 December 1994. House, shop. 1 related planning application.

112, Princess Victoria Street

WRENN ID
silent-steeple-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bristol, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
30 December 1994
Type
House, shop
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This early 19th century house and shop is located on Princess Victoria Street in Clifton, Bristol. The building is of late Georgian style, constructed with limestone ashlar and render, and has a pantile mansard roof with party wall stacks. It follows a double-depth plan and extends over three storeys and an attic, with a basement level. The facade is two windows wide and features pilaster strips rising to a coped parapet, with rendered sections in between. A right-hand semicircular-arched doorway is topped with consoles supporting a canopy and holds a plate-glass fanlight above a 20th-century six-panel door. The shop front incorporates outer doorways and three semicircular-arched plate-glass windows separated by thin mullions and supported by corbels, all finished with a cornice. First-floor windows are 6/6-pane sashes with horns, while the second floor has plate-glass sashes. A casement dormer is present in the roof. Coped gables are visible at the roofline. The interior details remain unexamined.

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