Numbers 112 And 114 And Attached Railings To Number 114 is a Grade II listed building in the Cheltenham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 December 1983. House. 5 related planning applications.

Numbers 112 And 114 And Attached Railings To Number 114

WRENN ID
moated-pedestal-evening
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheltenham
Country
England
Date first listed
14 December 1983
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Two attached houses, Numbers 112 and 114, were built around 1800 to 1820, with later additions and alterations. They are stucco-faced over brick, with brick end and party-wall stacks. The attached railings to the right (Number 114) are of wrought iron. The architectural style is Italianate.

The houses are two storeys high with a basement, and have five windows on the first floor. Stucco detailing includes pilasters flanking the central ground-floor window of Number 114, a continuous band across the first floor, and aprons below the first-floor windows. An apron to the centre of the left house indicates a window has been covered. The first floor has six-pane sashes; the ground floor has two six-pane French windows with overlights (to the left house) and two tall six-pane sashes with radial glazing to the head, set within a tooled, round-arched surround. The basement windows are six-pane sashes. The entrances to the left side of each house have roll-edged steps leading to six-panel, part-glazed doors with fanlights featuring batwing and circle glazing bars, the right-hand door set within a sunk architrave. A low parapet and copings sit atop the building.

The interior of the houses has not been inspected.

Subsidiary features include a ground-floor balcony to Number 114 with rods, some embellished, which continues as railings to the sides of the steps. Remains of a porch with lozenge and oval motifs are visible to the left. Historical records indicate that the railings originally belonged to Number 112 and were noted as a design dating from around 1805 to 1820.

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