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CLOVELLY CLOVELLY
SS 3124 11/33 Nos 22 and 23 with
forecourt and railings GV II Pair of houses, ground floor of part of each amalgamated and used as a post office.
C19, raised plaster on each:- "F.C.H. 1904", marking their rebuilding by Christine
Hamlyn. Rendered and whitewashed, gable-ended slate, C19 roofs with clay ridges; 2-
large off-ridge brick stacks at the rear.
Plan: 2 attached houses in similar style, stepped down the steeply falling village
street.
Exterior: 2 storeys and attic, 3:3 windows on the first floor, attics with gabled
half-dormers with bracketted eaves. Right house with 2 light 12-pane 1904
casements, to left 2-light 1904 mullioned and transomed casements with square-paned
leaded lights. Large projecting mid C20 shop front to the left, 3-lights, low-
pitched hipped slate roof, door to left, 6-panelled door. To left of shop front,
the door opening to No. 22, half-glazed door. Door opening to No 23 to right, half-
glazed door, rubble porch with cambered corners, plain outer opening, dentil
cornice, roof forming a balcony with curved scrolly wrought-iron balustrade. Window
to left of front with bottom lights blocked and a Post Office stamp dispenser
inserted, adjacent to its right a post box. Forecourt to No 23 with rubble plinth,
slate flagstone capping, part of the light renewed in concrete, plain wrought iron
railings. Plank doorway to a basement to the right.
Interior: of shop and post office devoid of details of interest. Remainder of the
building not seen.
Listing NGR: SS3176024831
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