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NO.4 and Attached Railings

A Grade II Listed Building in Kingsmead, Bath and North East Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3885 / 51°23'18"N

Longitude: -2.3691 / 2°22'8"W

OS Eastings: 374412

OS Northings: 165560

OS Grid: ST744655

Mapcode National: GBR 0Q9.V5S

Mapcode Global: VH96L.WCDF

Plus Code: 9C3V9JQJ+C9

Entry Name: NO.4 and Attached Railings

Listing Date: 12 June 1950

Last Amended: 15 October 2010

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1395691

English Heritage Legacy ID: 511103

ID on this website: 101395691

Location: Sion Hill, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1

County: Bath and North East Somerset

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bath

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


MARLBOROUGH STREET
(West side)

No.4 and attached
railings (Formerly
Listed as: MARLBOROUGH
STREET No.1.
Nos 2-4 (consec).
No.5. Nos 6-12 (consec))
12/06/50

GV II

House, now flats. Completed 1790. By John Palmer, built by William Hewlett.
MATERIALS: Limestone ashlar to front, painted to ground floor, rubble to basement, painted, ashlar and rubble to rear, Welsh slate double pile parapeted mansard roof with coped party wall to left with two rebuilt ashlar stacks. Staircase to rear.
EXTERIOR: Three storeys, attic and basement, single bay three-window front. First floor has three grouped plate glass horned sashes, narrower to left and right, in plain reveals, second floor has similar four/four, six/six, four/four sashes in plain reveals with continuous stone sill, ground floor has to left two plate glass horned sashes in plain reveals with continuous stone sill, to right six-panel door with fielded and glazed panels in plain reveal, pennant paved crossover with cast iron footscraper flush with pavement, basement has two six/six sashes in plain reveals with continuous stone sill, plank door in ashlar infilling under crossover, C20 area steps. Triple dormer with plate glass sashes. Band course over ground floor, weathered sill band to first floor, frieze, moulded eaves cornice and coped parapet. Rear elevation has early six/six sash to each floor, C19 and C20 ashlar, glazed and rendered extension to second half landing with C19 half-glazed door with coloured and etched sashes.
INTERIOR: Not inspected.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: Attached wrought iron railings and gate with cast urn heads on limestone bases.
HISTORY: Part of incomplete St James's Square development on land leased by Fielder, King, Hewlett and Broom from Sir Peter Rivers Gay 25 March 1790; Marlborough Street forms one of the four diagonal approaches to St James's Square. Underlease to William Hewlett 5 November 1790 for 96 years from 24 June 1790.
SOURCES: (Abstract of title of Sir J F Rivers ... to property sold 1856: DEED PKT 2379 & MAPS ).

Listing NGR: ST7441265560

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