CLEVELAND BUILDINGS - Middlesbrough - List Entry
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Description
"Pair of houses, c.1835, with mid C19 left extension and c.1960 rear extension. Brick in English garden wall bond, with painted stone plinth and dressings. Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, 6 windows. Renewed 6-panel door, and overlight with margin lights, in fluted Tuscan doorcase with panelled reveals. Sculptured seahorse, and flagpole, on cornice. Sash windows with glazing bars, wedge lintels and sill strings. Chamfered quoins at right end. Shallow-pitched hipped roof, transverse ridge stack and stack on right pitch. 2-bay right return and 2-bay extension in keeping. Blocked circular opening for clock, between first and 2nd floors and first and 2nd bays, now relocated in similar position at junction with extension. Circular blue plaque, at right of entrance, records: "H.W.F. BOLCKOW and JOHN VAUGHAN founders of the CLEVELAND IRON TRADE lived here 1841-1860"...." -
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