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Numbers 29 and 31 and Attached Front Garden Walls and Piers

A Grade II Listed Building in Stoke Bishop, City of Bristol

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4738 / 51°28'25"N

Longitude: -2.627 / 2°37'37"W

OS Eastings: 356548

OS Northings: 175165

OS Grid: ST565751

Mapcode National: GBR C0B.XJ

Mapcode Global: VH88M.F721

Plus Code: 9C3VF9FF+G6

Entry Name: Numbers 29 and 31 and Attached Front Garden Walls and Piers

Listing Date: 30 December 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1280335

English Heritage Legacy ID: 379511

ID on this website: 101280335

Location: Sneyd Park, Bristol, BS9

County: City of Bristol

Electoral Ward/Division: Stoke Bishop

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bristol

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol

Church of England Parish: Stoke Bishop

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description



BRISTOL

ST5675 DOWNLEAZE, Sneyd Park
901-1/31/1791 (South East side)
Nos.29 AND 31
and attached front garden walls and
piers

GV II

Pair of attached houses. Dated 1893. By Henry Dare Bryan.
Snecked limestone rubble with limestone dressings, brick
second floor, brick ridge and gable stacks and a concrete tile
hipped roof. Double-depth plan. Queen Anne style. Each of 3
storeys; 2-window range.
A symmetrical pair has paired gables projecting from the
centre, side entrances, and stone-framed ground-floor mullion
and transom casements, and first-floor mullion 9/1-pane
sashes. Doorways have pilasters to cornices above mullion
overlights, steeply ramped panels above with date pads and
flanking dolphins, and panelled 2-leaf doors with a raised
central diamond.
Ground-floor bays to the gables with a central cross window,
and a balustraded balcony with a carved frieze below; narrower
first-floor bay has a swept roof to a finial, removed from
No.29, and small second-floor 4/4-pane sashes either side of
the bay roof below an overhanging timber-framed gable top on
corbels. Outer ground-floor 3-light windows beneath a sloping
roof, and paired 9/1-pane first-floor windows; coved eaves.
Stone eaves; the front roof extends sideways to form a
projecting end dormer, which includes the corbelled gable-end
stacks. INTERIOR not inspected.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached front garden walls and piers
with ball finials. The early part of a development influenced
by Norman Shaw's Bedford Park, 1881.


Listing NGR: ST5654875165

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