Listed building outline
The Old Custom House
Field | Value | Fact links |
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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)))
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Point |
POINT (-3.512646 50.397667)
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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 | Facts |
Listed building | 1195106 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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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",
"listed-building": "1195106"
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