Bank House Pentlands Flats Scillonia Shop Occupied By Michael Gray is a Grade II listed building in the Isles of Scilly local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1975. A Late C18 Terrace.

Bank House Pentlands Flats Scillonia Shop Occupied By Michael Gray

WRENN ID
burning-solder-rush
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isles of Scilly
Country
England
Date first listed
12 February 1975
Type
Terrace
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bank House, Pentland Flats, and the shop occupied by Michael Gray form a terrace of four houses, now used as houses, flats, and a shop. This building dates from the late 18th century and is constructed from coursed and squared granite. The roofs are parapeted and not visible, with brick stacks. The layout is double-depth, with each unit featuring a central entrance hall.

The building stands two storeys high, with each unit having a three-window range on the first floor. Granite lintels are present over late 19th-century horned 2/2-pane sash windows, except for the first floor of Michael Gray, which has 6/6-pane sashes, and Bank House, which features early 20th-century (probably from the 1920s Duchy of Cornwall) tripartite sashes with glazing bars flanking a central 6/6-pane sash.

Pentland Flats, located to the left, has a trellis porch in front of its doorcase, which is adorned with a plain wooden architrave and scroll brackets supporting a flat hood. The reveals are panelled, framing a 1930s door. There are later 19th-century canted bay windows with plate-glass sashes—2/2-panes on the front for the ground-floor bay on the left and two-storey windows on the right. Scillonia features a six-panelled door set in a raised moulded architrave. Bank House has a 20th-century glazed door within a doorcase that has a plain wooden architrave and scroll brackets supporting a flat hood.

Michael Gray's shop has a similar two-storey bay with rendered walls to the left and a late 19th-century shop front that includes colonettes and arched spandrels framing plate-glass windows, along with decorative iron cresting above the canopy box and a plain fascia. The rear elevation has sashes with glazing bars for Bank House and mid-20th-century flat-roofed extensions. The interiors have not been inspected but are noted to include panelled shutters, doors, and original staircases.

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