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NOTTINGHAM SK5639NE PARK VALLEY
646-1/19/489 (South West side)
No.25
and attached coach house and
boundary walls GV II House, attached coach house and boundary walls. Dated 1878. By
TC Hine of Nottingham, altered late C20. Red brick, with
terracotta and ashlar dressings and gabled and hipped slate
roofs with 4 tall coped brick stacks to gables and rear wall.
Gothic Revival style.
Plinth, lintel and sill bands, first floor band, moulded brick
eaves. Windows are mainly plain sashes, those to the ground
floor with pointed arches. 2 storeys plus basement and attics;
3 window range. Acute-angled corner site.
Symmetrical garden front has a recessed centre with a single
first-floor window. Side bays have a 2-light window on each
floor with central shaft, the ground floor windows pointed
arched. Attics have 2 box dormers. Single pointed arched
window on splayed and corbelled corner to left.
Angled entrance front has a square tower porch, 3 stages, with
pyramidal roof. 2 pointed arched openings, datestone above,
and arcaded third stage. To right, 2 polygonal bays with 1/2
windows. To left, a canted bay window, 2 storeys, 3 lights,
with pyramidal roof.
Outside, flanking the porch, coped balustrades, 2 and 3m long,
with 2 square gate piers. Beyond, to right, rendered brick
boundary wall with gabled brick coping.
To left again, former coach house, 2 storeys, with elaborate
traceried timber framing and pargeted panels to the first
floor conservatory. Square wooden oriel window on brackets,
with transomed ogee headed lights. Rendered ground floor with
C20 cross casement.
This building is part of Hine's development of the Park Estate
for the 5th Duke of Newcastle.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Nottinghamshire: London:
1979-: 246).
Listing NGR: SK5657039711
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