Numbers 67 To 75 And Attached Railings To Numbers 67 To 73 is a Grade II listed building in the Cheltenham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 December 1983. Terrace of houses. 1 related planning application.

Numbers 67 To 75 And Attached Railings To Numbers 67 To 73

WRENN ID
muted-quartz-alder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheltenham
Country
England
Date first listed
14 December 1983
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A terrace of five houses, numbered 67 to 75, with attached area railings to numbers 67 to 73, built around 1820 to 1830. Numbers 67, 71, and 73 have ashlar ground floors, number 69 has ashlar facing, and the rest are stuccoed, mostly unpainted, with ashlar to the first floor of number 67. The houses have concealed roofs and stucco party-wall stacks. They have a double-depth plan with side staircases.

The houses are three storeys high with basements, and have eight windows on the first floor arranged 1:1:2:2:2. Numbers 73 and 75 are lower than the others. A first-floor band and a second-floor band (to the left) are present. The first floor has six-over-six sash windows where original; the second floor has three-over-three sashes with sills; the ground floor has eight-over-eight sashes where original, also with sills; all windows are in plain reveals. Basement windows are also eight-over-eight sashes where original. A low parapet with copings tops the buildings.

The entrances are at the left and right, with flights of steps leading to six-panel doors, some part-glazed with fanlights, some with radial glazing-bars. The interior was not inspected.

Tent-roofed porches to numbers 67 and 69 have scrolls to their uprights. The area railings, which include stick balusters, extend to the sides of the steps and across the frontages. The terrace appears on Merrett's map of Cheltenham from 1834.

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