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15, Rutland Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Southport, Sefton

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6372 / 53°38'13"N

Longitude: -2.9889 / 2°59'19"W

OS Eastings: 334713

OS Northings: 416087

OS Grid: SD347160

Mapcode National: GBR 7VKC.QW

Mapcode Global: WH862.2V00

Plus Code: 9C5VJ2P6+VC

Entry Name: 15, Rutland Road

Listing Date: 29 July 1999

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1379757

English Heritage Legacy ID: 479164

ID on this website: 101379757

Location: Sefton, Merseyside, PR8

County: Sefton

Electoral Ward/Division: Kew

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Southport

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Southport St Philip and St Paul with Wesley

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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Description



SOUTHPORT

SD31NW RUTLAND ROAD
664-1/1/179 (South East side)
No.15

II

House. 1906. By SD Pennington. Red brick, part rendered and
part with applied half-timbering; red tiled roof.
Arts-and-Crafts style. Rectangular plan.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 3-window range. Asymmetrical facade
composed of a broad gabled bay of brick flanked on the left by
a narrower gabled bay of white painted render which overlaps
and breaks into it, and on the right by a narrower and
slightly set back entrance bay of white painted render with
applied half-timbering at first floor.
In this bay is a recessed porch formed by the upper floor
bridging the ground floor, which is open to the front and
contains a part-glazed door and side window; the upper floor
has a small 2-light casement framed by applied timbering in
the upper right-hand corner.
The broad centre has a 4-light casement at ground floor and a
shallow canted 3-light oriel at first floor, each with a brick
relieving arch over a straight cornice; to the right a pair of
buttresses next to the ground-floor window frame an arched
alcove with a built-in garden seat and a bull's-eye window,
above which a slender triangular shaft carries up to the
centre of 3 tall clustered and corniced chimney shafts which
break through the gable.
The rendered bay to the left has a 4-light casement at ground
floor framed by buttresses and protected by the splayed base
of shallow canted bay at first floor which is crossed by a
5-light casement window and carries up to a projected gablet
on brackets; tall rendered chimney rises from the left side
wall.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
A successful and sophisticated example of Edwardian
Arts-and-Crafts style.


Listing NGR: SD3471316087

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