Numbers 115 And 117 And 119 And Attached Outbuilding To Number 117 is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 April 2000. Terrace of houses. 3 related planning applications.

Numbers 115 And 117 And 119 And Attached Outbuilding To Number 117

WRENN ID
noble-brass-autumn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
10 April 2000
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a mid-19th century terrace of three houses, with an attached outbuilding to one of them, located on Chapel Street in Tiverton. The houses are built of large-scale stone rubble, with some red brick detailing. Number 115 features large stone voussoirs around its door and window openings, while Numbers 117 and 119 utilize red brick for both. A room above the covered passage between Numbers 115 and 117 is rendered in roughcast, likely over timber framing. The roofs are slate, with tarring at Number 115 and over the covered passage. Number 115 has a red brick chimney with a raised band to its left, while Numbers 117 and 119 have a larger, probably 20th-century rebuilt, red brick chimney in the centre of the ridge, both topped with spiked pots.

The houses are two stories in height, each with a single segmental-headed window on each floor. Matching doorways are present to the right of Numbers 115 and 117, and to the left of Number 119. A single window is placed in the room above the covered passage. The windows are wooden casements with two panes per light, with the exception of the window over the passage, which features intersecting “Tudor” glazing bars and margin panes. Number 115 has a plank door, while Numbers 117 and 119 have four-panelled doors, the latter two incorporating old letterboxes. Moulded wooden boards run below the eaves at Numbers 117 and 119.

The rear of Number 117 includes a single-storey outbuilding with an exposed stone rubble front and a plank door set within a slightly curved arch of voussoirs. The window styles are similar to that over the passage. The architectural character of the houses is significantly reliant on their original doors and small-paned wooden windows, particularly the rare surviving "Tudor" window above the passage, which has few parallels in the town.

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