Numbers 11 To 31 (Odd) And Attached Front Garden Walls And Piers is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 March 1977. House. 20 related planning applications.

Numbers 11 To 31 (Odd) And Attached Front Garden Walls And Piers

WRENN ID
dusk-hammer-crimson
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bristol, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
4 March 1977
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Numbers 11 to 31 (odd), and their attached front garden walls and piers, form a terrace of eleven houses dating from around 1845. They were possibly designed by RS Pope. The houses are constructed of limestone ashlar, with lateral and party wall stacks and a slate mansard roof. Each house has a double-depth plan and is designed in a Neoclassical style, spanning three storeys, with an attic and basement.

The terrace features a formal design, with the end pavilions stepped forward to include an attic storey. A distinguishing feature is the banded ground floor up to a plat band, plus clasping pilasters at the ends, a frieze, and a bracketed cornice. The outer windows of the pavilions are set forward and incorporate a tripartite window, with a canted bay inside. Cast-iron balconies are present on the first-floor windows, complemented by architraves over the bays. The first-floor windows are predominantly 6/6-pane sashes, while the second-floor and attic windows are smaller, 3/3-pane sashes. The right-hand return displays a two-storey porch with two recessed doorways featuring 2-panel doors, and small semicircular-arched windows at the ends. Above these are semicircular-arched stair lights with margin panes. The central section of the terrace includes right-hand doorways matching the returns, and a full-width cast-iron balcony on brackets with segmental arches over each full-depth first-floor window. The interior of the houses has not been inspected.

Attached to the front gardens are squared coursed rubble walls and round-topped piers. These function as the front garden boundaries and entrances.

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