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Coburg Terrace

A Grade II* Listed Building in Sidmouth, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6802 / 50°40'48"N

Longitude: -3.2406 / 3°14'26"W

OS Eastings: 312447

OS Northings: 87456

OS Grid: SY124874

Mapcode National: GBR P8.XSL7

Mapcode Global: FRA 4738.TL6

Plus Code: 9C2RMQJ5+3Q

Entry Name: Coburg Terrace

Listing Date: 12 October 1951

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1097956

English Heritage Legacy ID: 87278

ID on this website: 101097956

Location: Western Town, East Devon, EX10

County: Devon

District: East Devon

Civil Parish: Sidmouth

Built-Up Area: Sidmouth

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Sidmouth

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


COBURG ROAD
1.
1633
(North East Side)
Nos 1 to 4 (consec)
Coburg Terrace
SY 1287 1/58 12.10.51.
II* GV
2.
Circa 1830 group of 2 storey stuccoed houses. The central pair semi detached
and Nos 1 and 4 linked to them by gabled stucco screen walls. No 1 has
a crenellated parapet concealing gable end slate roof. The original fene-
stration has been altered by the insertion of a later 2 storey canted
bay with tent roof. 1 original window survives on 1st floor to right
above entrance: altered 2-light casement with hood mould. Door below
is recessed of 6 panels with rectangular fanlight, panelled reveals and
soffit. A porch with clustered shafts and entablature has been added,
the frieze glazed in. Nos 2 and 3 have a string surviving below the crenellated
parapet which is raised to form a central gable, crowned by a ball finial.
Symmetrical front with joint porch. 3 windows each on 1st floor, the
outer ones 2-light casements with pointed heads and marginal glazing,
hood-moulds over. The central ones each house are set lower. French
casements with round upper panes and marginal glazing. They have peaked
canopies with trellis supports and a common balcony broken forward to
centre over porch, with balustrade. 2 windows each on ground floor similar
to outer ones above, with hood moulds over. The porch has clustered
shafts and pilasters to wall supporting entablature. The doors are recessed
separately, No 2 of 4 panels, 2 glazed and No 3 of 6 panels 2 glazed.
Both have rectangular fanlights with marginal glazing. No 4 is similar
to No 1, 2 storeys stuccoed with crenellated parapet, and retains its
original fenestration and doorway. 3 windows 1st floor, 2 on ground floor,
2-light marginal glazed casements with pointed heads, hood-moulds over.
The entrance is set to the left to balance that of No 1. Recessed door
of 6 panels, 4 glazed, large rectangular fanlight with marginal glazing.
Panelled reveals and soffit. Doorcase of clustered shaft pilasters and
cornice. Peter Orlando Hutchinson lived here before the Old Chancel Coburg
Road was built.

Nos 1 to 4 (consec) Coburg Terrace form a group.


Listing NGR: SY1243687425

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