110, 112 AND 114, DREW STREET is a Grade II listed building in the Torbay local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 January 1975. House, shop.

110, 112 AND 114, DREW STREET

WRENN ID
far-steel-ridge
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Torbay
Country
England
Date first listed
10 January 1975
Type
House, shop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a pair of houses and a shop built as a single range in the mid-19th century, located on Drew Street in Higher Brixham. The front is solid roughcast, while the right side wall is made of painted stone rubble at the ground level. The roof is slated and hipped to the right, featuring two chimneys on the ridge: one made of stone rubble with a slate cap and another of red brick with projecting brick courses forming a cap, both topped with good round pots. There are also two rendered chimneys on the right end wall.

The building has two storeys and is seven windows wide. At the left-hand end, there is a cart entrance with "THE BELL MEWS" written above it in late 20th-century lettering, leading to a plank door with strap-hinges and a round-headed wicket-gate. To the right of this entrance, No. 110 features a four-panelled door, with the two bottom panels flush. The right-hand end has a late 20th-century shop front, although the cornice of a late 19th-century shop front is still visible above the fascia.

The doorways and windows have plain architraves that merge in the upper storey with horizontal bands level with the sills and under the eaves. The three left-hand windows and two corresponding ground-storey windows have two-paned sashes, each with a single horizontal glazing-bar. The four right-hand upper-storey windows have six-paned sashes. The building features a deep flat eaves-cornice and is included for its group value.

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