The Terrace No 3 Windyridge and Croft England, UK

Listed Building Description
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SETTLE DUKE STREET SD 8063-8163 (west side) 10/14 The Terrace: No 3 20.2.58 Windyridge and The Croft II Three houses built as a terrace. Early C19. Stucco, slate roof. In Greek revival style of George Webster. Each house has 2 storeys, 3 bays. Flanking houses (no 3 and The Croft) have central entrance with Tuscan pilasters, pediment and palmette ornament in tympanum; recessed 5 panel door with egg and dart frieze and rectan- gular fanlight. All windows have moulded surround, cornice, chamfered strainer arch with keystone and-sashes: 2 ground floor and 3 upper floor. Ground floor windows have moulded aprons, those on upper floor have sill band. Shaped modil- lions at eaves. Gable end pilasters and ridge stacks. The arrangement of the central house (Windyridge) is similar except that it projects forward slightly and has a pilaster to left and right. Its central bay also breaks forward. A parapet supports an urn at either end, and is raked in the centre, on which sits a palmette. Left and right hand ridge stacks.

Listing NGR: SD8186063455