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1787-1795, Melton Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Rearsby, Leicestershire

1787- 1795 (odd), Melton Road, Rearsby

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Row of 5 estate cottages. Dated 1862. Brick, with tiled roof with decorative fish scale bands. Picturesque Tudor gothic group, symmetrically arranged. 2 storeys, 7 bays in all with outer and centre projecting gables. The central gable contains a 3 light casement window to ground floor with stilted yellow brick arch with stone key. 2 light oriel window above. Outer gables have a 2 light casement window on each floor. Each gable has some tumbled brickwork and a stone shield in the apex, blank on the outer gables, and on the central, recorded the date with initials WAP. Intermediate bays have inner doorways recessed behind an outer archway with yellow brick stilted arch and keystone, and two 2 light casement windows to each floor. All windows have yellow brick heads. Over the first floor windows, steep gablets. Yellow brick nogged eaves cornice and string course. Clustered moulded brick axial chimney stacks. (Photo Jan 2013).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 12 January 2013

Photo ID: 68585
Building ID: 101307379
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