Numbers 14 And 16 And Attached Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Cheltenham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 December 1983. Terraced houses with railings. 3 related planning applications.

Numbers 14 And 16 And Attached Railings

WRENN ID
tattered-buttress-plover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheltenham
Country
England
Date first listed
14 December 1983
Type
Terraced houses with railings
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Numbers 14 and 16 Grosvenor Street are a pair of terraced houses dating to approximately 1820-1850. They are constructed of stucco over brick, with concealed roof, brick and stucco end and party-wall stacks.

The houses are three storeys high with basements and six windows on the first floor (a 3:3 arrangement). The stucco detailing includes rustication to the ground floor, integrated into the voussoirs above the openings, as well as a first-floor band. An incised Greek-key motif appears around the first- and second-floor windows of the left-hand house (number 14). The windows are predominantly 6/6 sash windows, some original, with sills in plain reveals. The blind central opening to the second floor is on the left house. The basement windows are 3/6 sashes where original.

The entrances have flights of renewed steps leading to a central 20th-century six-panel door (on the right) and a board door (on the left), both with friezes and fanlights; the fanlight on the left door has glazing bars. The houses have a low parapet and copings.

The interior was not inspected.

Attached iron railings and gates are present, along with lancet area railings to the sides of the steps. The stanchions are topped with urn finials.

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