Listed building outline
Nos 25, 27 And 29 Including Building Adjoining No 29
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Reference | 383626 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | Nos 25, 27 And 29 Including Building Adjoining No 29 | Facts |
Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
Organisation | Torbay Council | no fact link |
Start date | 1975-01-10 | no fact link |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 1975-01-10 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.514094 50.395996, -3.513965 50.396071, -3.514007 50.396112, -3.51426 50.395967, -3.514211 50.395932, -3.514094 50.395996)))
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POINT (-3.51411 50.396021)
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Notes | Range of 3 cottages with former pilchard cellar and fish store, latterly museum, abutting. Probably late C18 or early C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. No chimneys visible from street. Range of cottages, probably 1 room wide and 2 rooms deep, perched on cliff edge with the houses of Middle Street immediately behind and below. Between Nos 25 & 27 a passage and a flight of steps leads down to the rear of No.60 Middle Street (not included). At the left-hand end is a long pilchard cellar, extending almost to the flight of steps leading down to Middle Street. 2 storeys. Cottages have 3-window front, the right-hand window set under a gabled roof. Segmental-arched doorway to Nos 25 & 26 with hook-hinges at either side. Sash-window to right with 2 more in upper storey, all box-framed and with a single upright glazing-bar. 2 similar windows in right side wall. No.29 has late C20 wood panelled door and 2 late C20 wood-framed windows. Pilchard cellar has half-glazed loading doors to right of upper storey. Two C19 or C20 wood-mullioned windows to left of it. Gable-end to left has double plank-doors. Wide 7-paned wood window with upright glazing bars in upper storey. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9247856223 | Facts |
Listed building | 1209940 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"notes": "Range of 3 cottages with former pilchard cellar and fish store, latterly museum, abutting. Probably late C18 or early C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. No chimneys visible from street. Range of cottages, probably 1 room wide and 2 rooms deep, perched on cliff edge with the houses of Middle Street immediately behind and below. Between Nos 25 & 27 a passage and a flight of steps leads down to the rear of No.60 Middle Street (not included). At the left-hand end is a long pilchard cellar, extending almost to the flight of steps leading down to Middle Street. 2 storeys. Cottages have 3-window front, the right-hand window set under a gabled roof. Segmental-arched doorway to Nos 25 & 26 with hook-hinges at either side. Sash-window to right with 2 more in upper storey, all box-framed and with a single upright glazing-bar. 2 similar windows in right side wall. No.29 has late C20 wood panelled door and 2 late C20 wood-framed windows. Pilchard cellar has half-glazed loading doors to right of upper storey. Two C19 or C20 wood-mullioned windows to left of it. Gable-end to left has double plank-doors. Wide 7-paned wood window with upright glazing bars in upper storey. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9247856223",
"listed-building": "1209940"
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