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Latitude: 50.7296 / 50°43'46"N
Longitude: -1.1557 / 1°9'20"W
OS Eastings: 459688
OS Northings: 92559
OS Grid: SZ596925
Mapcode National: GBR 9CN.2NQ
Mapcode Global: FRA 87G4.X5Z
Plus Code: 9C2WPRHV+RP
Entry Name: 27, Melville Street
Listing Date: 18 May 1972
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1221609
English Heritage Legacy ID: 413448
ID on this website: 101221609
Location: Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33
County: Isle of Wight
Civil Parish: Ryde
Built-Up Area: Ryde
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Isle of Wight
Church of England Parish: Oakfield St John
Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth
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MELVILLE STREET
1.
1577
(North Side)
No 27
SZ 5992 3/262
II GV
2.
Circa 1830/40 villa enlarged mid C19 and later. Two storeys stucco faced.
Low pitch hipped slate roof with lean-to slate roof added over built out
front. Three windows on first floor, recessed, sash, glazing bars intact.
Ground floor projects in very large lead roofed bay of five lights to
front with glazing bars and large fixed side windows also with glazing
bars, and a two storey wing has also been added to the West. North
garden front to Bellevue Road qv: has frieze, cornice and parapet
returned on side walls. The centre of the facade projects slightly
and the Western way has one window on this front.
Three windows to main block: superimposed bays of 3 lights each to the
East, sash, glazing bars, plain strips, cornice over the first floor one
and in the centre of the ground floor bay a French window. The Western
windows (including wing) are recessed, sash, with glazing bars on first
floor, the one on the main block having an architrave surround, and block
consoles to the sill. French windows to ground floor. In the centre of
the first floor is an original French window with marginal glazing bars,
architrave surround and pediment on scrolled consoles. It gives on to the
roof of a rather crude Ionic porch with free standing columns and a small
pediment in the centre of the entablature to the front. Recessed panelled
and stained glass door set in architrave surround. The house was used
by Queen Victoria's retinue on one of her earliest visits to the Island.
Nos 25 to 28 (consec) with No 1 Trinity Street form a group.
Listing NGR: SZ5968892559
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