No 4 And Attached Forecourt Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 July 1993. House. 1 related planning application.

No 4 And Attached Forecourt Walls

WRENN ID
dusted-clay-tarn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
30 July 1993
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No. 4 is an early 19th-century house in a row. It is constructed of local rubble walls, with slate hanging to the first floor of the front elevation, and has a dry Delabole slate roof with brick end stacks. The house follows a double-depth plan and presents a symmetrical three-window facade. The windows are late 19th-century, horned 4-pane sashes. A 20th-century door is set within a doorcase featuring pilasters, corner blocks, and a moulded cornice; the piers of the slate hanging are adorned with diamond panels of shaped slates. The interior has not been inspected but is likely to contain features of interest. The rubble forecourt walls have segmental-topped freestone copings.

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