Listed building outline

Nos 83 And 85 Including Front Area Walls, Railings And Gate

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383654 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Nos 83 And 85 Including Front Area Walls, Railings And Gate 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 (((-3.509818 50.396736, -3.50996 50.396723, -3.509948 50.396672, -3.509918 50.396674, -3.509917 50.396664, -3.509865 50.396669, -3.509857 50.396634, -3.509805 50.396638, -3.509799 50.396624, -3.509684 50.396646, -3.509709 50.396703, -3.509808 50.396688, -3.509818 50.396736)), ((-3.509714 50.396763, -3.510018 50.396743, -3.509995 50.396716, -3.509989 50.396718, -3.510006 50.396738, -3.50972 50.396757, -3.509706 50.396715, -3.509697 50.396714, -3.509714 50.396763))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.509827 50.396688) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes House; its service wing now divided off as a separate house (No.85). Early/mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. Rendered chimney on left side wall. House 3 storeys; former service range 2 storeys. Each is 3 windows wide. House has symmetrical front with round-arched central doorway with cornice on consoles; 2-panelled double doors with knocker and old metal letterbox; fanlight with radial bars terminating in small circles. Windows have barred sashes; 6 over 6 panes in ground and second storeys, 3 over 6 panes in third storey. Rusticated pilaster-strip at each end of front. Raised sill-band in second storey. Deep, flat eaves-cornice with a shaped bracket at each corner; gutter decorated with lion-heads. Sill-band and eaves-cornice continued round both side walls, which have no openings. Service wing has late C20 small-paned wood casements and is set well back from the front of the main house. Subsidiary features: the buildings stand well above street level, the area in front of them having a painted stone rubble retaining wall. This is continued upwards to form stone piers at the left-hand and in the middle. From the piers original iron railings with moulded heads to the uprights span the whole frontage, returning at the right-hand end to protect the head of the steps up from the street, where there is a matching gate. At the bottom of the steps there was originally another gate; a tall, square pier of painted stone rubble survives on the right-hand side, with the base of another on the left. Part of the retaining wall has been rendered, apparently in late C20 when garage doors, window and house door were inserted. At the left-hand end is a doorway with brick jamb and segmental arch, probably inserted in late C19. Listing NGR: SX9278056293 Facts
Listed building 1210168 Facts

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    "notes": "House; its service wing now divided off as a separate house (No.85). Early/mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. Rendered chimney on left side wall. House 3 storeys; former service range 2 storeys. Each is 3 windows wide. House has symmetrical front with round-arched central doorway with cornice on consoles; 2-panelled double doors with knocker and old metal letterbox; fanlight with radial bars terminating in small circles. Windows have barred sashes; 6 over 6 panes in ground and second storeys, 3 over 6 panes in third storey. Rusticated pilaster-strip at each end of front. Raised sill-band in second storey. Deep, flat eaves-cornice with a shaped bracket at each corner; gutter decorated with lion-heads. Sill-band and eaves-cornice continued round both side walls, which have no openings. Service wing has late C20 small-paned wood casements and is set well back from the front of the main house. Subsidiary features: the buildings stand well above street level, the area in front of them having a painted stone rubble retaining wall. This is continued upwards to form stone piers at the left-hand and in the middle. From the piers original iron railings with moulded heads to the uprights span the whole frontage, returning at the right-hand end to protect the head of the steps up from the street, where there is a matching gate. At the bottom of the steps there was originally another gate; a tall, square pier of painted stone rubble survives on the right-hand side, with the base of another on the left. Part of the retaining wall has been rendered, apparently in late C20 when garage doors, window and house door were inserted. At the left-hand end is a doorway with brick jamb and segmental arch, probably inserted in late C19. Listing NGR: SX9278056293",
    "listed-building": "1210168"
}
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