Listed building outline
No 60 Including Front Garden Walls
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Reference | 383676 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | No 60 Including Front Garden Walls | 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 (((-3.527071 50.38211, -3.527131 50.382152, -3.52726 50.382076, -3.527196 50.382038, -3.527071 50.38211)))
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Point |
POINT (-3.527164 50.382094)
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Dataset name | Facts | |
Notes | House. Probably C17 or earlier, remodelled early C19. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Large rendered chimney of pre-C19 appearance on ridge off centre to left. 2 storeys, 3 windows wide. The right-hand end seems to have been rebuilt or added later, leaving the rest to form a symmetrical 2-window house with centre doorway. 6-panelled door with old brass knocker and letterbox, the 2 bottom panels flush; plain narrow fanlight. Trellised wood porch with louvred sides and ogee roof; in centre a round arch decorated with a fringe of tiny pendants. WIndows have 6-paned sashes, including right-hand upper storey window. To right of ground storey is a plank door with a 2-light wood casement window immediately to its left, this having 8 panes per light. Subsidiary features: the front garden stands well above street-level and has a stone rubble retaining wall at the front, contiguous with that of No.58 (qv). The wall has a coping of flat stone slabs and rises to form gate piers opposite the 2 doors: Lower gateway opposite the main house door, wide ones (with large hinges) at right-hand end. The steps leading up to the main door are flanked by rendered stone rubble walls with stone slab copings. At right-hand end the side wall has a chamfered coping ramped up against the wall of the house. Listing NGR: SX9151954695 | Facts |
Listed building | 1195139 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"notes": "House. Probably C17 or earlier, remodelled early C19. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Large rendered chimney of pre-C19 appearance on ridge off centre to left. 2 storeys, 3 windows wide. The right-hand end seems to have been rebuilt or added later, leaving the rest to form a symmetrical 2-window house with centre doorway. 6-panelled door with old brass knocker and letterbox, the 2 bottom panels flush; plain narrow fanlight. Trellised wood porch with louvred sides and ogee roof; in centre a round arch decorated with a fringe of tiny pendants. WIndows have 6-paned sashes, including right-hand upper storey window. To right of ground storey is a plank door with a 2-light wood casement window immediately to its left, this having 8 panes per light. Subsidiary features: the front garden stands well above street-level and has a stone rubble retaining wall at the front, contiguous with that of No.58 (qv). The wall has a coping of flat stone slabs and rises to form gate piers opposite the 2 doors: Lower gateway opposite the main house door, wide ones (with large hinges) at right-hand end. The steps leading up to the main door are flanked by rendered stone rubble walls with stone slab copings. At right-hand end the side wall has a chamfered coping ramped up against the wall of the house. Listing NGR: SX9151954695",
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