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1 and 2 Clifton Park and Attached Railings and Gates

A Grade II Listed Building in Clifton, City of Bristol

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Latitude: 51.4582 / 51°27'29"N

Longitude: -2.6199 / 2°37'11"W

OS Eastings: 357025

OS Northings: 173429

OS Grid: ST570734

Mapcode National: GBR C2J.H3

Mapcode Global: VH88M.JMT0

Plus Code: 9C3VF95J+72

Entry Name: 1 and 2 Clifton Park and Attached Railings and Gates

Listing Date: 4 March 1977

Last Amended: 30 December 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1280429

English Heritage Legacy ID: 379252

ID on this website: 101280429

Location: Clifton, Bristol, BS8

County: City of Bristol

Electoral Ward/Division: Clifton

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bristol

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol

Church of England Parish: Clifton Christ Church with Emmanuel

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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BRISTOL

ST5773SW

901-1/8/793

Clifton

CLIFTON PARK, (North side)

1 and 1 Clifton Park and attached railings and gates

(Formerly Listed as: 1 and 2 and attached railings and gates)

(Formerly Listed as: CLIFTON PARK (North side) Nos.1 AND 2)

04/03/77

II

Pair of attached houses. Circa 1850. Possibly by Charles Underwood. Limestone ashlar with party wall stacks and concrete tile hipped roof. Neoclassical style. Each of two storeys, attic and basement; two-window range. A symmetrical front has shallow wings with paired giant corner and central pilasters to a frieze with triglyphs and cornice spanning the pilaster pairs; parapet with paired pilasters to moulded coping and shallow pediments over the corners. Entrances in the end returns have shallow Ionic porches with entablatures to two-leaf half-glazed doors and overlights, that to No.1 has a good overlight with a lantern and margin panes; above is a single window, and oval first-floor panels each side. Architraves, with floating cornices on the ground floor, to six-over-six pane sashes, smaller on the first floor, and plate-glass to No.2. Blind attic panels to the wings, and casements between.

INTERIOR: glazed screen door, central stair hall with panelled wainscot and an open-well stair with cast-iron balusters, curtail; panelled reveals to eight-panel doors, panelled shutters, cornices with anthemia.

SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached front garden cast-iron gates and railings.

This entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 4 September 2017.

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