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Stephenson Terrace

A Grade II Listed Building in Preston, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7643 / 53°45'51"N

Longitude: -2.6906 / 2°41'26"W

OS Eastings: 354571

OS Northings: 429994

OS Grid: SD545299

Mapcode National: GBR TC9.2X

Mapcode Global: WH85M.MNY2

Plus Code: 9C5VQ875+PQ

Entry Name: Stephenson Terrace

Listing Date: 27 September 1979

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1292456

English Heritage Legacy ID: 391971

ID on this website: 101292456

Location: Deepdale, Preston, Lancashire, PR1

County: Lancashire

District: Preston

Electoral Ward/Division: St Matthew's

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Preston

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Preston All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description



PRESTON

SD5429 DEEPDALE ROAD
941-1/7/91 (East side)
27/09/79 Nos.58-102 (Even)
Stephenson Terrace

GV II

Terrace of town houses, with attached front garden walls; now
offices, surgeries, etc. c.1847-51, by George Mould; altered.
Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings (rear of
brick), and slate roof. Double-depth plan, each house
single-fronted (except the 2 at the left end which are
double-fronted), with individual back extensions. Two storeys
over cellars, with attics; a symmetrical 48-bay range, with a
8-bay centre and 4-bay ends which break forwards and have
attic storeys; with quoins, plinth, 1st-floor sill-band, and
plain fieze and moulded cornice carried across as a sill-band
to the attic storeys of the centre and ends, which have
similar cornices with parapets, that in the centre with an
upstand panel lettered "STEPHENSON TERRACE". All the doorways
have porches with Tuscan columns and pilasters, and
entablatures with blocking courses, those in the southern half
mounted on steps, and altered doors with overlights; but
No.102 has the doorway in the left return wall, with an
architrave of Tuscan columns in antis. The windows of the
upper floors are regular with moulded architraves (most of
those in the southern half sashed and most of those to the
north altered), and those in the attic storeys of the centre
and ends very low, with 6-pane sashes; at ground floor Nos 74
and 78 have rectangular bays; Nos 68, 76 and 80, and all those
north of the centre (i.e. 86 to 102) have canted bays. Roof
with some skylights to the 2-storey ranges, and stone chimneys
on the ridge. Front gardens enclosed by attached ramped walls
of the same material, with rounded coping. Rear: narrow
2-storey back extensions and very narrow yards with high back
wall. INTERIOR: the few inspected have 2-room cellars, and
servants' stairs to attics disguised as cupboards.


Listing NGR: SD5457129994

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