St Ives in Cambridgeshire |
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Grade Two |
1/76 |
29/09/1951 |
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Nos 5 and 6, The Quay |
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St. Ives |
Plain Tile |
North East |
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Early C18. Range of two cottages. Two storeys. Red and yellow chequered brick with roughcast ground floors. Tiled roof. Symmetrically designed front, with band between storeys and brick pilasters at either end with Ionic capitals at eaves and the western with moulded cap at first floor level, moulded eaves cornice. Five windows. No 5, windows altered. No 6, square headed flush sash windows with exposed boxing and ground floor cornices. Central passageway through ground floor flanked by No 6 early C19 with reeded surround and moulded cornice. Cottage at rear forms part of No 5. C16 or early C17, altered. Two storeys. Red Tudor brick patched with C18 multi coloured stock brick. Brick band at first floor level. Doorway with original solid oak frame and lodged and braced door. |
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Map showing the general location in St Ives | |||
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