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38, 39, Chaddock Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Preston, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7555 / 53°45'19"N

Longitude: -2.6988 / 2°41'55"W

OS Eastings: 354023

OS Northings: 429021

OS Grid: SD540290

Mapcode National: GBR TB1.F4

Mapcode Global: WH85M.JV2T

Plus Code: 9C5VQ842+6F

Entry Name: 38, 39, Chaddock Street

Listing Date: 20 December 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1207252

English Heritage Legacy ID: 391937

ID on this website: 101207252

Location: Avenham, Preston, Lancashire, PR1

County: Lancashire

District: Preston

Electoral Ward/Division: Town Centre

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Preston

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Preston St John and St George the Martyr

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description



PRESTON

SD5429SW CHADDOCK STREET
941-1/12/59 (South West side)
Nos.38 AND 39

GV II

Pair of small town houses (No.38 now in multiple occupation).
c.1840, altered. Red brick in Flemish bond (tuck-pointed),
with sandstone dressings and slate roof. Double-depth plan,
each house single-fronted, with long separate back extensions
and a central through-lobby. Two storeys at the front, 3
storeys at the rear, over cellars; a wide symmetrical 5-window
facade, with 1st-floor sill-band, plain frieze and moulded
gutter cornice. The doorways, to the left and right, up 2 and
3 steps respectively, have round-headed architraves with
set-in Tuscan quarter-columns, plain lintels, and semicircular
fanlights with convex moulded surrounds, No.38 with a 6-panel
door and fanlight with radiating metal tracery (No.39
altered); the lobby doorway in the centre is unusual, being
round-headed with a convex surround including imposts, a
panelled door and a fanlight with radiating glazing bars (now
blacked out). Each has one window at ground floor, but at 1st
floor No.38 has 2 and No.39 has 3 (one over the lobby door):
those at No.38 all sashed without glazing bars and those at
No.39 all 12-pane sashes; all these windows with raised sills
and wedge lintels. Cellar windows with wedge lintels and
gratings. Large linear multiple-flue chimney stack in the
entre. Rear and INTERIOR not inspected. Forms part of an
almost complete set of late Georgian lower-middle class houses
in this street.


Listing NGR: SD5401729022

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