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Nos 82 And 84 Including Rear Courtyard Walls 383903

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1975-01-10
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Nos 82 And 84 Including Rear Courtyard Walls
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Pair of houses, No.84 including a shop, including walls to rear yards. c1830s, perhaps with earlier remnants at the rear. MATERIALS: Stuccoed and blocked out; gabled slate roof with an axial stack with rendered shafts and old terracotta pots. Local red breccia walls to rear yards. PLAN: No.84 (to the left) has a single-fronted double-depth main block with doorway to right facing the stair. Heated rear left service wing at right-angles. No.82 is double-fronted with a central doorway and rear right lean-to. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys, 2-storey service wing to No.84. 2:3-window front, No.82 symmetrical. Deep eaves on paired brackets. No.84 has steps up to a round-headed doorway with a moulded architrave to the right; recessed 6-panel front door with plain overlight. Late C19/early C20 shopfront to left has left and right pilasters with sunk panels with projecting brackets above on either side of the fascia. Shop door concealed by safety door at time of survey; 3-light shop window to right, the lights divided by cast-iron twist-moulded columns with moulded bases and capitals. 2 first and two 2nd-floor 12-pane hornless sashes with Venetian shutters. Rear elevation has tall 6 over 6-pane stair sash and 12-pane sash windows, one replaced with a small-pane casement. Service wing has hipped roof. No.82 has a central doorway with a round-headed moulded doorcase with a keyblock and deeply incised Greek key ornament on the reveals. Steps up to 6-panel door, upper panels glazed, with plain overlight. Ground floor windows are 16-pane hornless sashes, first and 2nd-floor windows are 12-pane sashes. Rear elevation preserves early C19 glazing with a central 9 over 9-pane stair sash and 12-pane sashes. INTERIOR: Not inspected but likely to contain features of interest. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: Each house has a rear courtyard bounded by local red breccia walls. HISTORY: Winner Street was the main medieval thoroughfare of Paignton, named after the bishops' vineyard. Listing NGR: SX8849460800
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383903
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1975-01-10
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