19-21, MILL GREEN (See details for further address information) is a Grade II listed building in the Dorset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 April 1952. House. 7 related planning applications.

19-21, MILL GREEN (See details for further address information)

WRENN ID
dusted-quoin-sedge
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dorset
Country
England
Date first listed
23 April 1952
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Nos 19 to 21, Mill Green, along with Nos 22 and 22A, Nos 23 to 25, form a range of 19th-century buildings.

No. 19 has a 19th-century front with a hipped slate roof and colourwashed facade. It is two storeys high. A small three-light casement window with small panes sits above the right-hand side. Below, there is a modern door, a six-panelled door with the top two panels glazed, a small shop window, and a recessed bay with a three-light casement window above and modern ledged garage doors below. The left-hand return has a timber-framed overhang above a base of plain stone rubble.

Nos 20 to 25 comprise a range of 19th-century buildings. Nos 20 and 21 are two storeys high, each with one window bay and a door. They have slate gabled roofs; No. 20 is rendered, while No. 21 is roughcast. Each has a two-light casement window above and a three-light casement window below, with modern doors at ground level.

Nos 22 and 22A are three storeys high with three window bays and a gabled roof, featuring a cemented front. They have three-light casement windows with small panes, except for the end windows on the first floor. A modern half-glazed door is centrally located.

Nos 23 and 24 are a pair of three-storey buildings, each with one window bay and a door in the centre. No. 23 has a roughcast front and modern four-pane sash windows, with a half-glazed door. No. 24 features a stone rubble front, modern sash windows of four panes wide, and a small two-light modern casement on the ground floor, with a half-glazed door.

No. 25 is a building with a higher frontage of two storeys and an attic, defined by a large box dormer. It has a stuccoed front and sash windows with five panes wide on the left and four panes wide on the right. A doorway is located to the right, featuring a nine-panelled door in three tiers, with rounded heads to the panels in the uppermost tier.

These buildings are listed at Grade II for their group value.

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