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Title: 100, WAKEFIELD ROAD, Lightcliffe - CBC04294
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100, WAKEFIELD ROAD, Lightcliffe - CBC04294
Description
Grade II
House formerly vicarage to St. Matthews Church, c.1900. Extensive Vernacular Revival building of high quality. Hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings and stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Plinth and copings. The main facade is treated as a symmetrical composition with two gables, but an effort is made to provide picturesque incident. 2-storey bay windows with splayed corners flank a slightly recessed central bay where the off centre door is sheltered by a wide moulded Tudor arch. Above this stands a 12-light stair window with mullions and transoms slightly chamfered. The bay windows have transoms only to the ground floor, and are of 10 lights below and 5 above. Return wall has semi-octagonal ingle-nook around external stack. Two more stacks stand on the ridge. The rear, which has a hipped roof, is plainer but has a tall window to right and a semi-circular moulded entrance arch.
Historic England Listing No: 1184448
NGR: SE 13668 25377
CMBC Ref: BR 195
House formerly vicarage to St. Matthews Church, c.1900. Extensive Vernacular Revival building of high quality. Hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings and stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Plinth and copings. The main facade is treated as a symmetrical composition with two gables, but an effort is made to provide picturesque incident. 2-storey bay windows with splayed corners flank a slightly recessed central bay where the off centre door is sheltered by a wide moulded Tudor arch. Above this stands a 12-light stair window with mullions and transoms slightly chamfered. The bay windows have transoms only to the ground floor, and are of 10 lights below and 5 above. Return wall has semi-octagonal ingle-nook around external stack. Two more stacks stand on the ridge. The rear, which has a hipped roof, is plainer but has a tall window to right and a semi-circular moulded entrance arch.
Historic England Listing No: 1184448
NGR: SE 13668 25377
CMBC Ref: BR 195
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CBC04294.jpg
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“100, WAKEFIELD ROAD, Lightcliffe - CBC04294,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed May 16, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/42756.
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