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Listed Building: NO. 33, WARDWICK (1278869)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 893, 1, 313
Date assigned 20 June 1952
Date last amended 24 August 1977

Description

A fine red brick house of 4 storeys and 2 gables. L-shaped on plan, with a 2-storey wing, with a balustraded parapet, breaking forward over a 2-storey bay; 2 four-light bays below the gables, each of 2 storeys with a balustraded parapet. Stone dressings throughout, and a moulded stone string-course uniting all windows in each storey. Windows are rectangular with mullions and, on ground and 1st storeys, extend across the whole front, except for an arch-headed window (former coach arch) on left of ground storey. Each gable has a 2-light mullioned window, moulded stone coping and a stone ball finial. Modern doorway in round-headed arch in C17 stone case with contemporay ornament, and segmental moulded pediment, with date 1611 in tympanum. Interior: retains several features although considerably altered. Overmantels and some panelling remain, but staircase is modern. The building well restored 1974. Nos 25 to 31 (odd) and No 35 form a group. (Formerly listed as No. 35 Wardwick)

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Location

Grid reference SK 3504 3622 (point)
Map sheet SK33NE
Civil Parish DERBY, DERBY, DERBYSHIRE

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Sep 17 2022 1:25PM

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