10 St Johns Park, Belfast, BT7 3JF is a Grade Record Only listed building in the Belfast local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
10 St Johns Park, Belfast, BT7 3JF
- WRENN ID
- broken-shingle-smoke
- Grade
- Record Only
- Local Planning Authority
- Belfast
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
Two-storey, red-brick, 1930s semi-detached house; rectangular on plan with a small two storey return. Set within a network of streets of similar style houses, located near the Ormeau Road just south of the intersection with the Ravenhill Road, approx. 3 km from Belfast city centre. Materials: Roof: Rosemary tiles RWG: uPVC Walls : Orange clay brick – stretcher course Windows : uPVC double glazed with reconstituted stone cills, surrounds and lintels. Front elevation (W) The front elevation has a double-height canted bay to the left. At ground level there is varnished timber 4-panel door with fan-shaped glazing and overlight (plain glazing) to the right and a tripartite bay window to the left with top-hung uPVC double glazed windows. The doorway and bay windows have reconstituted stone surrounds and lintels with quoins and ovolo edge mouldings. There is a similar bay window detail directly above on the left at first floor level. There is a plain narrow window to the right directly above the door with recon. stone cill and lintel; lintel with ovolo moulding. Brickwork is laid in stretcher bond. There is a hipped roof over the double-height canted bay. The main roof is double-pitched with deep overhanging eaves with painted timber soffits and uPVC gutters. Roof tiles are Rosemary red clay. There is a plain red- brick chimney on the left-hand side with slim concrete cap and red clay pots. Rear elevation (E) The rear elevation of the main house has at the left-hand side a double-height return shared with no. 12. To the right-hand side there is a uPVC casement window at each level with plain recon. stone lintel. To the North façade of the return on the left-hand side are 2 no. door openings; one completely blocked up with brick and one with a replacement boarded pine door. To the right-hand side of this elevation are uPVC casement windows at both levels with plain recon. stone lintels. The rear (E) elevation of the return has a uPVC casement windows at each level; landscape window at ground level and narrow portrait window above. The return is double-pitched. Eaves to rear of main house are similar to front. Side elevation (N) The side elevation of the main house is blank, with 2 no. double-height brick projecting chimney flues joined at first floor level with brick arched recess; orange clay brick in stretcher bond. Side elevation (S) abuts No 12 St John’s Park There is a small front garden area finished with tarmac and bounded to front (W) with modern timber boarded fence and replacement steel gates. This is connected to a larger lawned area to the rear via a tarmac driveway. There is a detached garage to the NE corner with steel replacement door, pebble-dashed walling and corrugated asbestos roof. N boundary hedgerow and E and S boundaries boarded timber.
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