Listed Building: 1-4 THE ROW (3.18.3)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 242658
Date assigned 15 October 1984
Date last amended

Description

A terrace of 4 cottages. Mid C17 and c.1800. Brick with pantile roof and 3 brick stacks. 2 storeys. Irregular fenestration, having 3 windows to the 1st floor and 10 windows to the ground floor. The doorways are 1, 3 and 4 windows in from the east respectively and 1 window in from the west, all with plain surrounds under segmental arches. Apart from 2 small casement windows, 2 windows in from the west, the ground floor has glazing bar Yorkshire sashes under segmental arches. There are 3 similar windows under segmental arches to the east on the 1st floor. All the remaining 1st floor windows are casements with glazing bars. To the east in a lean-to. To the rear, north of No. 4 is an earlier mid C17 wing in coursed rubble with a steep double pitched pantile roof, being hipped where it meets the terrace, with a single brick ridge stack. 1 1/2 storeys. Irregular fenestration. To the south is a doormay with plain surround under a segmental arch, to its north is a C20 casement under a segmental arch and a C19 coursed rubble, ashlar brick and pantile gable projecting, single storey porch with double arched entrance. North of the porch is a C20 casement under a segmental arch. The 1st floor has 3 casements. The gabled north wall has a coursed rubble to the ground floor and brick to the 1st floor with ashlar quoins and ashlar plinth. The ground floor has a blocked and damaged stone mullion window with stone lintel and sill, to its east is a blocked opening, possibly a further mullion window. The garret has a glazing bar Yorkshire sash under a segmental arch and to its east a small casement. To the east is a brick lean-to. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 79560 47311 (34m by 33m)
Map sheet SK74NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Cotham, Newark

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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