Jasmine Cottage, Green Lea, Bryn Cott, Claverley House And Front Garden Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 December 1997. A C18/C19 Terrace of houses. 1 related planning application.

Jasmine Cottage, Green Lea, Bryn Cott, Claverley House And Front Garden Wall

WRENN ID
blind-paling-vale
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Peak District National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
5 December 1997
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A terrace of four houses with attached front garden walls, dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries and subsequently altered. The houses are constructed of coursed tooled sandstone with ashlar dressings, and have Welsh slate roofs. They are arranged over three storeys, with one window on each floor. The houses are arranged in handed pairs, each with a small front garden enclosed by stone walls. They feature large quoins and raised ashlar window surrounds with projecting window sills. While most windows are 20th-century casements, Bryn Cottage retains 8/8 sashes to the ground and first floors and a 4/8 sash to the second floor. Jasmine Cottage and Green Lea have paired doorways; Jasmine Cottage has a 20th-century felted wooden canopy over the left-hand door, while Green Lea has a solid 6-panel door. Bryn Cottage and Claverley House also form a pair, with a 20th-century canted-bay window to the ground floor of Claverley House. The property has ashlar end stacks and brick stacks at the ridge and near the centre. The front garden walls are of dressed stone with flat ashlar copings and divisions between each frontage, punctuated by round-headed gate piers. The interior was not inspected. The garden walls are included for group value.

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