Description
Dted 1788. 3 storey and attic 5-bay classical house
altered probably at least twice in 19th century. Rubble
built (red sandstone) with ashlar dressings and long
and short quoins, band course at 1st floor level. Centre
bay with open pediment (with datestone), Venetian window
in 2nd floor now partially masked by timber conservatory
over porch; porch mid to later 19th century with
clasping angle pilasters, decorative fanlight perhaps
reused; porch pushed out to accommodate wide, straight
flight of stairs with cast-iron balusters. Small curved
addition to left of porch to provide access to ground
left room, latter with Edwardian screen. Sash and case
windows, tall in 1st floor. Roof (slate) raised circa
1900 when shaped gables and occuli added. Flat roofed
dormers. Rear semi-octagonal, late Victorian, service
stair projection in front of shallow projecting central
bay, original fenestration (now altered) probably lit
original stair; small simplified Venetian window in full
height attic, probably pedimented originally.
Some internal alterations, all chimneypieces removed
except one late 18th century classical example now
inserted in a 2nd floor bedroom.