63 AND 64 is a Grade II listed building in the Torridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 February 1958. House.
63 AND 64
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Torridge
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 20 February 1958
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Nos 63 and 64 are two attached houses from the 19th century, with some minor 20th-century alterations. They are built of rubble and whitewashed on the ground floor, featuring a gable-ended slate roof and a brick end stack with an exposed breast on the right side. The houses are rectangular in shape, situated against a steeply rising hillslope, and have ground floor fish cellars.
The exterior consists of three storeys with a symmetrical four-window front. On the first floor, there are 19th-century two-light casement windows, two with four panes and two with sixteen panes. The second floor has 19th-century sash windows with twenty panes and exposed sash boxes. The ground floor features two two-light unchamfered wooden-mullioned windows, one unglazed and the other fitted with 20th-century glazing. The entrances are located at the back on the first floor, with two doorways set together, each with plank doors and a pent-roofed slated porch covering both. The rear elevation is blank with no window openings.
Inside, there is a cellar with a pitched-pebble floor and a central drain, while the first and second floors have not been seen.
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