Number 12 Including Garden Railings To Rear is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 December 1972. Town house.

Number 12 Including Garden Railings To Rear

WRENN ID
moated-obsidian-martin
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
14 December 1972
Type
Town house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Number 12 is a double fronted town house, part of a terrace, set back from its neighbors and built around the 1840s. It features mass wall construction that is stuccoed and blocked out, topped with an asbestos slate roof and brick chimney stacks at either end, each with platbands. The house appears to have a double-depth layout, consisting of two rooms wide plus an entrance hall, with heating provided by end stacks indicating a central staircase.

The exterior is two storeys high with a basement or cellar on the right. The front has three bays, with two windows on the ground floor flanking a central front door. The doorcase is pilastered with panelled reveals, and the pilasters are decorated with a Greek key design. Above the door is a projecting cornice, and the front door itself is a four-panel design with an overlight. The front elevation features four 4-paned hornless sash windows, which may have lost their glazing bars. The sides of the house are covered with roughcast rendering, while the rear elevation includes a central door, a 12-pane sash window to the left, and French windows with margin panes to the right. The first floor has two 12-pane sash windows and there are two attic dormers.

Although the interior has not been inspected, the rear elevation also features cast-iron garden railings and a gate with round-section verticals and spear and ramshorn finials. The garden gate is supported by semicircular bracing.

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