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Latitude: 51.3795 / 51°22'46"N
Longitude: -2.3423 / 2°20'32"W
OS Eastings: 376272
OS Northings: 164546
OS Grid: ST762645
Mapcode National: GBR 0QJ.GM0
Mapcode Global: VH96M.CL2C
Plus Code: 9C3V9MH5+Q3
Entry Name: 20 and 21, Bathwick Hill
Listing Date: 11 August 1972
Last Amended: 15 October 2010
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1394208
English Heritage Legacy ID: 509608
ID on this website: 101394208
Location: Bathwick, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2
County: Bath and North East Somerset
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bath
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Building
BATHWICK HILL
(South side)
Nos. 20 and 21
11/08/72
GV II
Pair of houses, formerly symmetrical. c1819 early C20 additions.
MATERIALS: Limestone ashlar, double pitched slate mansard roofs with moulded stacks to the party wall and returns.
PLAN: Double depth plans with entrances in the side ranges.
EXTERIOR: Two storeys with attics and lower ground floors; four window wide central block. Coped parapet with plinth; half-balusters flank two open panels (formerly balustraded: half balustrades remain at the sides of the panels) fronting dormers; cornice, frieze and ground floor platband; eight/eight pane sash windows, with some crown glass, to each floor; each house has a six/six pane sash stair window cutting through the ends of the platband. The rear elevation is more symmetrical, with six/six pane sash windows to the attic and horned eight/eight pane sashes to the rest; blind windows to the party wall. No. 20 has the angle of the set back rear range filled with a c1900 Jacobean Revival two storey gabled block with paired leaded windows with semi elliptical headed lights above the doorcase. This has a semicircular pediment with strapwork and an oval cartouche to the tympanum over a triglyph frieze, the lower moulding extends as a dripmould over paired leaded windows to each side. The door is decorated with a heavy egg-and-dart moulding. No. 21: setback entrance bay with altered ashlar-faced upper storeys.
INTERIOR: Not inspected, apart from the ground floor of No.21; the ground floor front room has a white marble fireplace with reeded jambs and lintel and roundels to corner blocks. The hall has a late C19 black and white tile floor.
HISTORY: Part of the development of Bathwick Hill, on the Bathwick Estate: John Pinch the Elder was much involved in overseeing the buildings here and may have had a hand in this design. The land on which Nos. 20-22 stand was assigned by the landlord, the Earl of Darlington, in 1819. These houses originally comprised Bellevue Place: the name is just legible, painted on the platband, as is `No. 2¿ on the left end of the present No. 21¿s main block. A two-storey extension to No. 20 in the Jacobean style was added in 1897 by Silcock & Reay. SOURCES: `Beyond Mr Pulteney¿s Bridge¿ (Bath Preservation Trust exhib. Cat. 1987), 39.
Listing NGR: ST7627264546
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