Belmont Clinton is a Grade II listed building in the Teignbridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 March 1983. House. 13 related planning applications.
Belmont Clinton
- WRENN ID
- deep-portal-auburn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Teignbridge
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 March 1983
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
A semi-detached pair of houses, Clinton (No.4) and Belmont (No.6), was built in the mid-19th century. They were constructed using painted stucco with slate roofs topped by moulded stacks on the gable ends and party walls, and a rear roof. The architectural style is Tudor Gothic. The plan comprises an L-shape for each house, with paired projecting central wings and rear wings.
The two-storey houses with attics each feature a symmetrical six-window facade, with projecting central bays creating a 2:2:2 window arrangement. The gables have elaborate fretted bargeboards to their returns, as do the projecting central wings and the flanking three-storey bays. Label moulds are present above the one-light attic windows and between the gabled bays, as well as above the sash windows, which are designed to appear as cross windows on the upper floors. Single-storey canted bays with hipped roofs and pendant friezes, likely cast-iron, are positioned below the front gables; the left bay of No.6 may be a later addition as it is higher and deeper, featuring French windows. No.6 has a four-panel door and a 20th-century porch in the angle. No.4 features a half-glazed lean-to porch in the angle with trefoil-headed vertical panes. The external stacks are set back on each floor, with an inserted semicircular-arched window in the attic and paired chamfered shafts. The interior has not been inspected.
These houses were part of a development undertaken for the Courtenay family, circa 1840-1860.
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