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21-27, Gote Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Cockermouth, Cumbria

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.6653 / 54°39'55"N

Longitude: -3.3721 / 3°22'19"W

OS Eastings: 311599

OS Northings: 530889

OS Grid: NY115308

Mapcode National: GBR 4GWH.RD

Mapcode Global: WH6ZQ.5ZJW

Plus Code: 9C6RMJ8H+45

Entry Name: 21-27, Gote Road

Listing Date: 26 July 1974

Last Amended: 1 May 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1052325

English Heritage Legacy ID: 71678

ID on this website: 101052325

Location: Goat, Cumberland, Cumbria, CA13

County: Cumbria

District: Allerdale

Civil Parish: Cockermouth

Built-Up Area: Cockermouth

Traditional County: Cumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria

Church of England Parish: Cockermouth Area Team

Church of England Diocese: Carlisle

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Description


NY 1130 2/29
5161

GOTE ROAD
Nos 21-27 (odd)

(Formerly listed as Nos 23 to 27 (odd))


II GV

A similar early Cl9 terrace to Nos 5-19. 2 storeys. Cement rendered, slate roof. Panelled doors in plain stone architraves. Sash windows of 12 and 16 panes, in plain stone architraves. Long stair window on left hand return side of No 21, with a Gothic label and ogee head.

Nos 5 to 19 (odd) Nos 21 to 27 (odd) and Derwent Bridge House form a group with Derwent Bridge.


Listing NGR: NY1159930889

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