St Ives in Cambridgeshire |
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| Grade # | Grading | List ID | Date Listed |
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Grade Two |
1/77 |
29/09/1951 |
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No 7, The Quay |
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St. Ives |
Plain Tile |
North East |
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C18, Two storeys cemented front with tile roof. Two sash windows with flush frames, exposed boxing and original glazing bars. Modern ground floor bow window, two cottages at rear form part of No 7, C17 two storeys, half timbered construction with painted brick infilling and pargeted panels at north end. Three windows, modern roof. Yorkshire windows at first floor level. Original north doorway with solid oak frame, ledged and braced door and fanlight. |
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The house has a cement covered pilaster at either end of the front, but the lower part of the western one has been cut away and has a later window inserted below it. The windows have sash frames. Inside the building are some two panelled doors. | |||
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Map showing the general location in St Ives | |||
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