Listed building outline

Nos 24 And 26 Church House Including Front Garden Wall

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383539 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Nos 24 And 26 Church House Including Front Garden Wall Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Torbay Council no fact link
Start date 1949-10-17 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1949-10-17 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515334 50.392929, -3.515441 50.39304, -3.515539 50.393158, -3.515552 50.393153, -3.515399 50.39298, -3.515344 50.392927, -3.515334 50.392929)), ((-3.515325 50.393039, -3.515319 50.393086, -3.515366 50.393152, -3.515322 50.393166, -3.515348 50.393203, -3.515403 50.393186, -3.515414 50.393201, -3.515505 50.39317, -3.515398 50.393018, -3.515325 50.393039))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.515405 50.393108) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Pair of cottages, No.26 now used as Church House. Probably early C18 with minor early C19 alterations. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Large roughcast chimneys with tapered caps on right gable-end and on party-wall between Nos 24 & 26. No.26 has 2-room plan, the left-hand room considerably the larger. Single-flight staircase between the rooms, opening directly from front door. One long meeting room on upper floor. No.24 single-fronted. 2 storeys. 6 windows wide; 2 of them at No.24, four at No.26. Six-panelled doors with 4-paned fanlights; flat moulded hoods on long shaped brackets, the hood at No.26 significantly the larger. Original door at No.24 with flush bottom panels, the top panels now glazed; door at No.26 is a late C20 replacement. Windows have box-framed barred sashes; 6 over 6 panes at No.24, 8 over 8 panes at No.26. The 2 upper-storey windows at No.24 have moulded flush-frames; other frames are plain, with those at No.26 slightly recessed. Coved moulded eaves-cornice. Rear wall has small-paned sashes. INTERIOR: ground-floor rooms at No.26 have panelled shutters. Left-hand room has fireplace with moulded cornice; right-hand room also reported to have old fireplace. Stair has wooden gallery balustrade with thin square balusters; oblong-section newel with moulded top. At head of stair an old cupboard with plank door and strap-hinges. First-floor room has fireplace with moulded cornice. Exposed feet of roof-trusses boarded in. 4-panelled doors throughout the house. No.24 not inspected. Subsidiary features: Low stone rubble garden wall with rendered chamfered coping; original railings. Rendered piers with pyramidal caps. To right of the house, fronting a side-garden, the wall rises to a height of approx 1.75m. Listing NGR: SX9237955909 Facts
Listed building 1195169 Facts

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    "notes": "Pair of cottages, No.26 now used as Church House. Probably early C18 with minor early C19 alterations. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Large roughcast chimneys with tapered caps on right gable-end and on party-wall between Nos 24 & 26. No.26 has 2-room plan, the left-hand room considerably the larger. Single-flight staircase between the rooms, opening directly from front door. One long meeting room on upper floor. No.24 single-fronted. 2 storeys. 6 windows wide; 2 of them at No.24, four at No.26. Six-panelled doors with 4-paned fanlights; flat moulded hoods on long shaped brackets, the hood at No.26 significantly the larger. Original door at No.24 with flush bottom panels, the top panels now glazed; door at No.26 is a late C20 replacement. Windows have box-framed barred sashes; 6 over 6 panes at No.24, 8 over 8 panes at No.26. The 2 upper-storey windows at No.24 have moulded flush-frames; other frames are plain, with those at No.26 slightly recessed. Coved moulded eaves-cornice. Rear wall has small-paned sashes. INTERIOR: ground-floor rooms at No.26 have panelled shutters. Left-hand room has fireplace with moulded cornice; right-hand room also reported to have old fireplace. Stair has wooden gallery balustrade with thin square balusters; oblong-section newel with moulded top. At head of stair an old cupboard with plank door and strap-hinges. First-floor room has fireplace with moulded cornice. Exposed feet of roof-trusses boarded in. 4-panelled doors throughout the house. No.24 not inspected. Subsidiary features: Low stone rubble garden wall with rendered chamfered coping; original railings. Rendered piers with pyramidal caps. To right of the house, fronting a side-garden, the wall rises to a height of approx 1.75m. Listing NGR: SX9237955909",
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