Teapot Row is a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 June 1987. Cottage.
Teapot Row
- WRENN ID
- quiet-gateway-umber
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Peak District National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 19 June 1987
- Type
- Cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Teapot Row is a pair of cottages located on Main Road in the parish of Edensor, built in 1912, possibly by Romaine-Walker. They are designed in a 17th-century vernacular style, constructed from coursed rubblestone with sandstone dressings and quoins. The cottages feature broad, sweeping stone slate roofs with ashlar ridge and gable stacks, and have coped gables with moulded kneelers.
The north elevation is symmetrical with eight bays and stands two storeys tall. The outer gabled bays, which are slightly advanced, each have a 2-light window. The larger gabled bays contain a 2-light window and a four-centred arched doorway with bracketed hoodmoulds. Above these, there is a 3-light window and a 2-light window. The central section has two 3-light windows set behind an open veranda that is covered by a catslide roof. All windows are recessed and chamfered mullioned, featuring returned hoodmoulds and squared leaded lights.
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