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1 2 AND 3, BROOKHOUSE HILL (See details for further address information)

A Grade II Listed Building in Fulwood, Sheffield

1, 2 and 3 Brookhouse Hill (Beech Dene)

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North aspect. Originally built late C18 as four houses. Coursed local sandstone with a stone slated roof. On this side of the building we have from left, a lean to extension not mentioned in the listing. The rendered gable that rises above it is coped and shouldered. Next, the lower window of the first bay has a relieving arch. So does the lowest window on the rightmost, sixth, bay. In the fourth bay, between the foul water downpipe and the drain pipe, and almost hidden by vegetation here, is a window between levels. The fifth bay dormer is constructed of wood. Between this bay and the sixth, there may have been another between levels window. There are lines where the stones are nor mortised, and the stone infill is not weathering as well as the rest of this elevation - the mortar has weathered better. (Photo taken in pouring rain (teeming it down), Nov 2013).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 2 November 2013

Photo ID: 92495
Building ID: 101246943
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