17-20, Parchment Street England, UK

Listed Building Description
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869/0/10056 PARCHMENT STREET 07-AUG-02 17-20

GV II

Terrace of four houses. Circa 1830s. Brick with stuccoed front. Slate roof with gabled ends and deep eaves. Brick axial stacks. PLAN: Terrace of four single-bay houses, each with an entrance hall to right of front room. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Regular 8-bay east front. Large sash windows with glazing bars and margin panes in moulded architraves; first floor right of each house has blind window above doorway; doorways with plain stuccoed porticoes with cornices and panelled doors. No.18's door and windows are replacements. No.18 has late C19 rear wing. INTERIOR: Only No.18 inspected and its interior was much altered. A good example of a terrace of four small late Georgian houses.