Listed building outline

The Old Custom House

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383699 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name The Old Custom House 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 (((-3.512632 50.397723, -3.512689 50.39766, -3.512705 50.397633, -3.512656 50.39761, -3.512627 50.397641, -3.512636 50.397646, -3.512581 50.397703, -3.512632 50.397723))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.512646 50.397667) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Former custom house, now shop. Probably early C19. Solid rendered walls, except for upper storey of left side wall (overlooking harbour), which is of jettied, slate-hung timber-framing. Slated roof. Rendered brick chimney on right side wall. 2 storeys. One-window gable-end front to Overgang. House-door to left with bracketed moulded cornice. Wide plank door to right. Sash window (6 over 6 panes) in upper storey; broad sill-band, breaking forward below the window. Front carried up to form a parapet with moulded coping in form of an open triangular pediment. Left side wall has one window in ground storey and 3 above; right-hand of latter has plain wooden sashes, the other 2 fixed late C20 wooden sashes. Right side wall has 2 windows in upper storey: C20 metal casement to left, 4-paned fixed wood-framed window to right. The building fronts Overgang, where it forms a group with Nos 11-14 (qv). 1975 list description says it formerly had the Royal Arms over the front door. Listing NGR: SX9258756406 Facts
Listed building 1195106 Facts

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    "notes": "Former custom house, now shop. Probably early C19. Solid rendered walls, except for upper storey of left side wall (overlooking harbour), which is of jettied, slate-hung timber-framing. Slated roof. Rendered brick chimney on right side wall. 2 storeys. One-window gable-end front to Overgang. House-door to left with bracketed moulded cornice. Wide plank door to right. Sash window (6 over 6 panes) in upper storey; broad sill-band, breaking forward below the window. Front carried up to form a parapet with moulded coping in form of an open triangular pediment. Left side wall has one window in ground storey and 3 above; right-hand of latter has plain wooden sashes, the other 2 fixed late C20 wooden sashes. Right side wall has 2 windows in upper storey: C20 metal casement to left, 4-paned fixed wood-framed window to right. The building fronts Overgang, where it forms a group with Nos 11-14 (qv). 1975 list description says it formerly had the Royal Arms over the front door. Listing NGR: SX9258756406",
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}
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