42, 44 AND 46, QUEEN'S ROAD is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 March 1977. Terrace of shops. 10 related planning applications.
42, 44 AND 46, QUEEN'S ROAD
- WRENN ID
- ruined-sandstone-mallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bristol, City of
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 March 1977
- Type
- Terrace of shops
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a terrace of three shops located at 42, 44, and 46 Queen’s Road, Bristol, built in 1868 by CF Rumley as a continuation of Royal Parade. The building is constructed of limestone ashlar with party wall stacks and a hidden roof. It is two storeys high with an attic, and has a three-window frontage. The architectural style includes 20th-century shop fronts, a modillion cornice with two strings and brackets, and an attic storey topped with a dentil cornice to the parapet. The semicircular-arched first-floor windows feature moulded jambs and plinths, carved capitals, a linking string course, a carved impost band, and architraves. Above these are segmental-arched second-floor windows, and the attic windows have rope mouldings and raised surrounds. The windows are plate-glass sashes. The interior of the building has not been inspected.
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