Torbay Council
Listed building outline
Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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390605 | 153, FORE STREET | 1208762 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.535929 50.492998,-3.535947 50.492954,-3.535801 50.492930,-3.535792 50.492955,-3.535773 50.492953,-3.535769 50.492969,-3.535787 50.492971,-3.535778 50.493001,-3.535837 50.493004,-3.535843 50.492988,-3.535929 50.492998))) | House and shop. c1850, possibly with earlier core. Plastered; natural slate roof with crested ridge tiles; right end stack with rendered shaft with platband. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3-window front. Shop door with window alongside to the left: half-glazed door with overlight cornice across door and 8-pane shop window with pilaster strip to right. C20 door to house to right with a slate hood, flanked by a 3-light casement, 2 panes per light, to the left and a canted bay to the right. 3 first floor 2-light casement windows, 2 panes per light. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9115967036 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390606 | 155, FORE STREET | 1280053 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.536033 50.492971,-3.535947 50.492954,-3.535916 50.493030,-3.536003 50.493044,-3.536033 50.492971))) | Small house. Probably C18. Plastered cob; thatched roof with plain ridge, hipped at ends; rear centre stack. PLAN: Small single-depth 2-room plan house with later rear wing at right-angles. Formerly part of a court of cottages EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Eaves thatch swept down to right end. Asymmetrical 2-window front with two C20 front doors with modern thatched porches on posts. Scattered fenestration of small timber one or 2-light casements. INTERIOR: Modernized in mid C20. Listing NGR: SX9114967040 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390607 | 189, FORE STREET | 1208772 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.538929 50.494318,-3.539032 50.494247,-3.538968 50.494209,-3.538862 50.494282,-3.538890 50.494302,-3.538862 50.494324,-3.538892 50.494344,-3.538906 50.494337,-3.538935 50.494354,-3.538962 50.494341,-3.538929 50.494318))) | House, said to have originated as a farm building with later conversion to cottages. Plastered cob or stone, partly rebuilt in block; asbestos slate roof gabled at ends. Probably C18 or earlier in origins, thoroughly repaired and partially rebuilt in the late C20. PLAN: Single-depth main block with central entrance. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3-window front. Recessed 2-leaf half-glazed front door. 2 ground and 3 first-floor timber 2- and 3-light casements with glazing bars. INTERIOR: Not seen on survey but 1975 list description refers to chamfered cross beams and exposed wall posts. Roof said to be entirely C20 HISTORY: Adjacent to Manor Farmhouse (qv) and probably part of the same property at one time. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9094267187 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390608 | Manor Farmhouse Including Remains Of Linhay At Rear | 1206772 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.539161 50.494340,-3.539261 50.494285,-3.539125 50.494181,-3.539058 50.494218,-3.539092 50.494246,-3.538982 50.494322,-3.538980 50.494332,-3.538845 50.494400,-3.538946 50.494506,-3.539005 50.494480,-3.538936 50.494418,-3.539030 50.494376,-3.538999 50.494348,-3.539096 50.494291,-3.539161 50.494340))) | Shown on OS map as Nos 191 and 193. Farmhouse, now house, and remains of linhay at rear. Early C16 in origin, alterations of the late C16/early C17 and of c1730; late C20 repairs and alterations. Plastered cob; thatched roof, half-hipped at left end, hipped at right end; axial stack with plastered shaft to right of centre, right-end stack. PLAN: Originally a 3-room and through-passage open hall house, 2-room plan higher end to the left, consisting of an open hall and a floored inner room; lower end to the right, possibly unheated. In the late C16/early C17 the hall was floored. In c1730 the lower end was altered as a smart parlour with rear right corner fireplace. This end of the house was re-roofed. A small rear right wing at right-angles may have been added at the same time. Rear outshut behind higher end is probably late C18 in date and may have functioned as a dairy. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 2-window front, the eaves thatch eyebrowed over 2 first-floor 2-light casements, 6 panes per light. Shallow projecting porch to through passage has a lean-to slate roof on cheeks; late C20 vernacular style plank door. Ground-floor window left is a 3-light casement, 6 panes per light, ground-floor window right is a 2-light casement, 3 panes per light. Remains of linhay at rear has cylindrical stone rubble piers and modern roof. INTERIOR: Open hall phase discernible from the roof with a sooted side-pegged jointed cruck truss with mortised collar and original purlins and rafters below a later roof. Heavily-sooted infill to closed truss between hall and inner room. The late C16/early C17 phase includes the inserted hall fireplace, stack backing onto the passage, with a timber lintel and stone jambs. Chamfered cross beams with step stops to hall and inner room, partition between hall and inner room missing. Part of a plank and muntin screen between passage and lower end survives. The c1730s phase is evident in a 2-panel door, corner cupboard and angle fireplace to the lower end room, which was a parlour at this date, one 2-panel door on first floor. Roof over lower end not seen on survey but said to the C18 in character Late C20 stair rises from passage, replacing earlier newel. A good example of an evolved house of late medieval origins in an area of the county mostly developed in the C19. Listing NGR: SX9092567189 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390609 | Lime Kiln At Sx 9122 6701 | 1208780 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.534836 50.492741,-3.534818 50.492723,-3.534799 50.492738,-3.534815 50.492753,-3.534836 50.492741))) | Lime kiln. Probably early C19. Local grey limestone rubble. Flat-topped lime kiln with segmental brick arch to shallow entrance on side. Listing NGR: SX9122067010 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390610 | Abbey School | 1206773 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.521795 50.482140,-3.521883 50.482192,-3.521745 50.482287,-3.521832 50.482338,-3.521948 50.482258,-3.521943 50.482255,-3.521951 50.482249,-3.521934 50.482238,-3.521944 50.482231,-3.522026 50.482279,-3.522098 50.482230,-3.522045 50.482198,-3.522136 50.482133,-3.522146 50.482137,-3.522182 50.482112,-3.522104 50.482066,-3.522129 50.482048,-3.522090 50.482025,-3.522065 50.482043,-3.521994 50.482001,-3.521934 50.482043,-3.521880 50.482046,-3.521854 50.482063,-3.521852 50.482094,-3.521858 50.482097,-3.521795 50.482140))) | Formerly known as: Hampton Court Preparatory School FORE STREET St Marychurch. Shown on OS map as Hampton Court School. House, now school. 1840-50. Rubble faced with Roman cement, slate roofs (not visible from ground). Castellated Picturesque style. PLAN: Rooms open off central stairhall, the north service wing has been demolished. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with plinth, cornice, angle buttresses, first- floor sill band, drip moulds and crenellated parapet: castellated stacks. 3-bay entrance front, the ground floor has plate-glass sashes flanking a projecting porch with octagonal corner turret, 4-centred arched doorway with side lights. First-floor windows are 12-pane sashes. The parapet centre has a small crow-stopped gable with coat of arms. 3-bay garden front. Tripartite windows flank canted bay which has central French door. Windows as entrance front. Bay topped by crow-stepped gables. East front originally 5 bays with 2 crow-stepped gables now partly hidden by 1920s 2-storey wing joined through centre windows which has 12-pane sashes above plate-glass ones. North front refaced in render over scar of removed service wing. INTERIOR: Central stairhall with mahogany Imperial stair, two turned balusters to each step, scrolled tread ends, curtails, balustraded landing, roof light over. All rooms retain original grey or pink marble fireplaces and mahogany 6-panel doors, plain moulded cornices. The south-west reception room has a mahogany fireplace with barleysugar columns and an elaborate plaster frieze. Listing NGR: SX9211665808 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390611 | Gate Piers To South Of Abbey School | 1292981 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.522295 50.481812,-3.522298 50.481831,-3.522325 50.481840,-3.522347 50.481833,-3.522356 50.481819,-3.522346 50.481805,-3.522320 50.481799,-3.522305 50.481786,-3.522297 50.481767,-3.522269 50.481762,-3.522250 50.481771,-3.522251 50.481792,-3.522295 50.481812))) | Gate piers to Abbey School (qv). c1840s. Cement-rendered. Similar style to the school. Octagonal piers with deep moulded cornices and embattled caps with coped merlons and embrasures. Included for group value with Abbey School. Listing NGR: SX9209265773 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390612 | Chilcote Memorial Including 3 Street Lamps | 1280054 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.522547 50.481774,-3.522573 50.481747,-3.522572 50.481739,-3.522511 50.481743,-3.522547 50.481774))) | Chilcote memorial. c1886. Granite and polished granite monument including 3 cast-iron street lights. Grey and pink granite obelisk on 3 granite steps at road junction. Monument commemorates Herbert Nicholas Chilcote, d.1886. Matching cast-iron lamps are decorated with foliage panels and a ribbon moulding round the standard. Lamps have large cylindrical finials. A good example of C19 street furniture, occupying a prominent position. Listing NGR: SX9207565769 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390613 | Jubilee Street Lamp | 1208801 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.523442 50.482642,-3.523463 50.482651,-3.523473 50.482641,-3.523453 50.482632,-3.523442 50.482642))) | Lamp standard. 1887, originally erected on the Strand, Torquay, to celebrate the Jubilee. Erected in present position in 1978. Cast-iron on a pink polished granite base. Richly-ornamented standard with floral frieze on cast-iron base below dolphins twisting round the standard. Lamp box with finial. Plaque records the moving of the lamp. Although resited, a particularly fine example. Listing NGR: SX9201265869 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390614 | Parish Church Of St Mary | 1206774 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.525383 50.483701,-3.525400 50.483700,-3.525400 50.483693,-3.525528 50.483690,-3.525529 50.483698,-3.525545 50.483697,-3.525546 50.483690,-3.525612 50.483688,-3.525613 50.483697,-3.525628 50.483698,-3.525629 50.483688,-3.525644 50.483687,-3.525645 50.483677,-3.525628 50.483677,-3.525627 50.483671,-3.525696 50.483676,-3.525696 50.483669,-3.525750 50.483668,-3.525751 50.483675,-3.525768 50.483675,-3.525769 50.483668,-3.525820 50.483667,-3.525820 50.483674,-3.525836 50.483673,-3.525836 50.483667,-3.525891 50.483665,-3.525891 50.483672,-3.525907 50.483672,-3.525909 50.483665,-3.525969 50.483664,-3.525969 50.483671,-3.525986 50.483671,-3.525986 50.483664,-3.525998 50.483663,-3.525998 50.483654,-3.525986 50.483654,-3.525986 50.483637,-3.526000 50.483636,-3.526001 50.483624,-3.526062 50.483622,-3.526064 50.483635,-3.526084 50.483634,-3.526084 50.483623,-3.526106 50.483623,-3.526105 50.483607,-3.526085 50.483608,-3.526082 50.483565,-3.526102 50.483564,-3.526103 50.483552,-3.526082 50.483551,-3.526080 50.483537,-3.526060 50.483538,-3.526058 50.483552,-3.525994 50.483554,-3.525988 50.483537,-3.525991 50.483469,-3.525982 50.483464,-3.525882 50.483464,-3.525871 50.483475,-3.525880 50.483474,-3.525880 50.483480,-3.525822 50.483481,-3.525821 50.483474,-3.525806 50.483475,-3.525805 50.483483,-3.525757 50.483484,-3.525756 50.483477,-3.525741 50.483476,-3.525739 50.483483,-3.525687 50.483484,-3.525687 50.483477,-3.525671 50.483477,-3.525671 50.483484,-3.525617 50.483485,-3.525616 50.483478,-3.525537 50.483486,-3.525537 50.483480,-3.525520 50.483480,-3.525507 50.483497,-3.525519 50.483496,-3.525519 50.483502,-3.525410 50.483499,-3.525411 50.483558,-3.525379 50.483550,-3.525377 50.483558,-3.525333 50.483559,-3.525332 50.483549,-3.525315 50.483549,-3.525314 50.483560,-3.525298 50.483561,-3.525298 50.483573,-3.525315 50.483573,-3.525319 50.483633,-3.525301 50.483634,-3.525301 50.483643,-3.525317 50.483643,-3.525319 50.483654,-3.525336 50.483653,-3.525337 50.483643,-3.525382 50.483642,-3.525382 50.483683,-3.525373 50.483684,-3.525373 50.483692,-3.525382 50.483692,-3.525383 50.483701))) | Parish church. Tower by J Hugall dated 1877; remainder of church largely rebuilt 1952-56 in a traditional Gothic style after serious war damage. Local grey limestone rubble brought to course, yellow sandstone dressings; natural slate roof. PLAN: Nave; chancel; N & S aisles; west tower. EXTERIOR: 3-stage W tower with angle buttresses with a 2-stage SE stair turret with a statue niche. The west face has a 4-light traceried window with curvilinear tracery and shafts with carved capitals. 2nd stage has 2 trefoil-headed one-light windows. Two 2-light Decorated style traceried belfry windows have louvres and richly-moulded architraves. Pierced parapet & octagonal corner pinnacles. The 1950s rebuild is conventional Gothic style with a buttressed S aisle and traceried windows. INTERIOR; Not inspected on survey. Pevsner notes a good C12 font with figure scenes; a pre-war rood screen and post-war fittings by Herbert Read of Exeter. Listing NGR: SX9185765978 | 1952-11-20 | 1952-11-20 | ||||
390615 | Town Hall | 1208816 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.521494 50.481208,-3.521524 50.481227,-3.521684 50.481133,-3.521621 50.481093,-3.521637 50.481082,-3.521570 50.481039,-3.521445 50.481111,-3.521382 50.481066,-3.521257 50.481136,-3.521328 50.481181,-3.521334 50.481177,-3.521404 50.481227,-3.521431 50.481210,-3.521451 50.481243,-3.521487 50.481243,-3.521496 50.481224,-3.521494 50.481208))) | Town Hall. 1883 by Bridgman. Snecked rock-faced local grey limestone with Ham Hill and ashlar limestone dressings. Natural slate roofs: hipped, gabled and mansard; with fish-scale slates to the entrance tower. Stacks with yellow brick shafts with corbelled caps. PLAN: On a corner site between Fore Street and Manor Road with a circular entrance tower recessed in the angle between the blocks. EXTERIOR: 2 and 3 storeys. Ham Hill and limestone ashlar bands and moulded strings; windows mostly round-headed with moulded stone arches; ground floor windows glazed with 2-pane sashes; second floor windows transomed casements with stained glass above the transoms. Asymmetrical front: 5 windows to Fore Street; 3 windows to the entrance tower; 4 windows to Manor Road. 3-stage entrance tower with a round-headed doorway with plain fanlight and Ham Hill architrave with keyblock. Original door with horizontal panels, round-headed windows to left and right. Above the doorway a stone balustraded balcony on big moulded consoles. Round-headed French window onto balcony, flanked by smaller windows. The third stage of the tower has 3 windows, flanked by Ham Hill pilasters with an entablature. Corbelled eaves brackets above with a cornice to the pyramidal slate roof which has sprocketed eaves. Manor Road elevation of 1:3 bays, the 3 bays symmetrical and gabled to the front in the centre bay with parapets to the flanking bays all above deeply projecting cornices. Central round-headed doorway with original door, flanked by windows. Big central first-floor stone-mullioned 3-light window with 3 transoms, to light hall; flanked by round-headed windows; large oculus to centre bay above. The left-hand bay of this elevation has a gabled parapet and one ground and one first-floor window. 2:2-bay Fore Street elevation, broken forward to the left, which is 3 storeys with a hipped roof. Mansard roof to the right with attic dormers. INTERIOR: Not inspected but said to retain original features. Listing NGR: SX9214865701 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390616 | Two K6 Telephone Kiosks | 1280055 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.522444 50.481908,-3.522468 50.481897,-3.522440 50.481872,-3.522416 50.481883,-3.522444 50.481908))) | 2 telephone kiosks. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Cast-iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. Listing NGR: SX9208265784 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390617 | Furzewell House | 1208821 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.531751 50.472233,-3.531919 50.472191,-3.531885 50.472134,-3.531908 50.472117,-3.531897 50.472099,-3.531854 50.472096,-3.531689 50.472135,-3.531709 50.472168,-3.531681 50.472175,-3.531700 50.472208,-3.531730 50.472201,-3.531751 50.472233))) | Principal block of large villa. Late 1840s/early 1850s. Plastered; hipped slate roof; stacks with plastered shafts with panels and cornices. PLAN: Double-depth rectangular plan, entrance on the east side. The service block, now in separate ownership, adjoins to the north and is not listed. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-bay entrance front with paired eaves and verges brackets. Centre bay broken forward and gabled with a projecting Greek Doric porch with distyle cloumns in antis. Narrow round-headed doorway with a panelled front door with fanlight. 12-pane first-floor centre sash in a segmental-headed recess. Blind recesses to left-hand bay; 12-pane sash to ground floor right, blind recess above. The left (north) return has a glazed verandah on posts; 2 ground-floor French windows and 2 first-floor tripartite small-pane sashes. Canted west end to the return has small-pane sashes. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9139664715 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390618 | Ochiltree House | 1206775 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.547629 50.464192,-3.547717 50.464178,-3.547750 50.464178,-3.547755 50.464191,-3.547874 50.464172,-3.547865 50.464149,-3.547887 50.464144,-3.547908 50.464123,-3.547904 50.464114,-3.547964 50.464105,-3.547958 50.464091,-3.547929 50.464095,-3.547903 50.464028,-3.547872 50.464021,-3.547840 50.464025,-3.547818 50.464041,-3.547799 50.464032,-3.547769 50.464037,-3.547756 50.464056,-3.547688 50.464067,-3.547692 50.464078,-3.547591 50.464094,-3.547629 50.464192))) | Large villa. 1889. Plastered red sandstone walls; natural slate roofs hipped at ends; stacks with rendered shafts with sunk panels and deep projecting cornices. PLAN: Main block rectangular and double-depth on plan with entrance on north west corner into a stair hall, service block at east end. EXTERIOR: Very intact and richly-detailed. Asymmetrical 3:2-window garden front (the 2 windows to the service block). Deep eaves with eaves band and consoles; moulded sill band; platband; stuccoed quoins to ground floor and paired pilasters on the first floor. Two 2-storey canted bays to left with deep pyramidal slate roofs with sprocketed eaves and wrought-iron crowns. Segmental-headed windows, glazed with original 2-pane sashes with plastered architraves with consoles and faceted keyblocks. Sections of recessed balustrading below first-floor windows. Centre windows with floating cornices on consoles. Service wing has central shallow projecting stack flanked by windows with proud architraves. Entrance tower in north-west corner has stuccoed quoins and conical roof. Round-headed doorway with front door with faceted panels and original door furniture; floating cornice on consoles. Pair of first-floor round-headed windows with pilastered architraves, keyblocks and a section of blind balustrading below the sill. INTERIOR: Extremely well-preserved, and lavishly fitted-out. Stained glass; straight-flight stair with Jacobean-style balustrade and mahogany handrail; marble chimneypieces; outstanding plaster cornices including pairs of birds and fruit motifs. Service block incorporates a coal lift to raise coal from the cellar to the kitchen. HISTORY: Said to have been built for a Dr Black at a cost of »1,700 by a builder called Blatchford who built a group of large villas in this area of Chelston A rare example of a large, late Torquay villa still in single ownership and in an almost perfect state of preservation. On a prominent site and visible from many parts of Chelston, an unspoiled suburb of Torquay. Listing NGR: SX9012563858 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390619 | Garden Walls And Gate Piers To Ochiltree House | 1292934 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.548204 50.463961,-3.548109 50.463919,-3.548062 50.463908,-3.547985 50.463916,-3.547963 50.463898,-3.547874 50.463895,-3.547767 50.463911,-3.547271 50.464047,-3.547275 50.464052,-3.547742 50.463924,-3.547875 50.463902,-3.547945 50.463903,-3.547983 50.463926,-3.548061 50.463917,-3.548120 50.463932,-3.548195 50.463967,-3.548204 50.463961))) | Garden walls and gate piers to Ochiltree House (qv). 1889. Red Cockington sandstone rubble to the walls; rock-faced to the piers. Square section piers with moulded cornices and tiered pyramidal caps. The garden walls, with irregular toothed capping, extend along Greenway and Burridge Roads and incorporate a tiled road sign in Burridge Road. Included for group value with Ochiltree House (qv). Listing NGR: SX9023563821 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390620 | Moffats | 1206776 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.552771 50.464336,-3.552685 50.464260,-3.552704 50.464249,-3.552676 50.464228,-3.552658 50.464238,-3.552617 50.464207,-3.552569 50.464221,-3.552571 50.464233,-3.552544 50.464248,-3.552523 50.464246,-3.552505 50.464256,-3.552501 50.464278,-3.552664 50.464392,-3.552771 50.464336))) | Large villa. c1870. Stuccoed; hipped slate roof with pierced terracotta ridge tiles and finials; stacks with rendered shafts with cornices and terracotta pots. PLAN: House built over basement with ground floor terrace over garden front. Deep rectangular plan with entrance into a hallway with stairs rising off to the right. Service block (Moffats) to right in same ownership but separate occupation. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and basement. Rusticated quoins to ground floor; deep eaves, eaves and verges band; platband at first floor level, moulded string at first floor cill level, sunk panels under windows. Pilastered or moulded architraves to windows of main block, glazed with 2-pane plate-glass sashes. Service block plainer with dismantled chimney shafts. 2-window entrance elevation to Tresillian; shallow projecting stack to left, centre bay broken forward and gable contains the porch with a pilastered round-headed doorway with moulded arch; 6-panel door with plain fanlight and original floor tiles, and shallow projecting gabled porch. Garden elevation on left return has two 2-storey canted bays and narrow central windows. In front the terrace extends over a 3-bay arcade of segmental arches in front of the basement. INTERIOR: Very complete including joinery - doors, skirtings; stair with turned balusters; elaborate plasterwork friezes. Included as a very complete example of a middle-sized High Victorian Torbay villa, typical of the developments in Chelston. Listing NGR: SX8989563878 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390621 | Garden Walls And Gate Piers To East Of Tresillian And Moffats | 1292936 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.552547 50.464511,-3.552555 50.464508,-3.552420 50.464286,-3.552384 50.464269,-3.552281 50.464184,-3.552107 50.464078,-3.552104 50.464084,-3.552273 50.464187,-3.552393 50.464285,-3.552415 50.464292,-3.552547 50.464511))) | Garden walls and gate piers. c1870, probably contemporary with Tresillian (qv). Red sandstone rubble walls; red brick gate piers with yellow brick detail. Gate piers square on plan with deep, painted cornices and probably renewed pineapple finials. Included for group value with Tresillian. Listing NGR: SX8991263881 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390622 | Alderbourne | 1280056 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.523326 50.481334,-3.523319 50.481337,-3.523344 50.481363,-3.523422 50.481335,-3.523399 50.481310,-3.523460 50.481286,-3.523418 50.481234,-3.523493 50.481206,-3.523500 50.481214,-3.523535 50.481201,-3.523522 50.481186,-3.523551 50.481174,-3.523505 50.481125,-3.523279 50.481214,-3.523288 50.481223,-3.523227 50.481247,-3.523263 50.481284,-3.523250 50.481289,-3.523269 50.481309,-3.523293 50.481300,-3.523326 50.481334))) | Villa, now residential home. c1850. Plastered; slate roofs; stacks with rendered shafts with platbands. PLAN: Double-depth rectangular plan, entrance on east side. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Gables with pierced, cusped bargeboards. Asymmetrical 3:1-window front, the centre 3 bays recessed between 2 gabled projections, the left-hand blind with a shallow projecting stack. Gabled porch to left of centre with a segmental-headed outer doorway. All windows 12-pane C19 sashes. Left return has 2 gables and 2 ground-floor tripartite sashes; first-floor windows match front. Large late C20 addition to left. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9201665719 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390623 | Haldon Rise | 1208868 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.509834 50.461880,-3.509910 50.461890,-3.509916 50.461873,-3.509945 50.461877,-3.509960 50.461833,-3.509951 50.461820,-3.509934 50.461818,-3.509950 50.461771,-3.510033 50.461782,-3.510049 50.461734,-3.510080 50.461738,-3.510093 50.461699,-3.510052 50.461694,-3.510065 50.461649,-3.510044 50.461646,-3.510030 50.461634,-3.509969 50.461638,-3.509949 50.461623,-3.509918 50.461619,-3.509896 50.461631,-3.509876 50.461629,-3.509864 50.461675,-3.509838 50.461671,-3.509819 50.461729,-3.509836 50.461731,-3.509812 50.461804,-3.509801 50.461802,-3.509780 50.461859,-3.509839 50.461867,-3.509834 50.461880))) | Shown on OS Map as Lavernock. Large villa. Probably 1870s (not on 1866 OS map), late C20 renovations. Plastered walls; slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts with moulded cornices. PLAN: Rectangular double-depth plan with entrance on the west side and north service wing and stable block. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Deep eaves on moulded brackets; stuccoed quoins; eaves band; platband; windows with moulded architraves and paired sill blocks. Asymmetrical 3-bay front, the centre bay projecting with a hipped roof, the right-hand bay blind with a lateral stack. Round-headed doorway with moulded architrave and keyblock below floating cornice on consoles. Panelled door with fanlight with ornamental glazing bars. Round-headed first floor window above with pilasters, moulded architrave and keyblock: paired round-headed lights with roundel in tympanum. Returns of centre bay have blind round-headed first-floor windows and 4 over 4-pane ground-floor sashes. 12-pane sashes to left-hand bay. Two 2-storey canted bays to garden (south) elevation glazed with 8-pane sashes on the first floor and 4 over one on the ground floor. Alterations and extensions to rear stable block. INTERIOR: Not inspected but likely to retain features of interest. HISTORY: Called Fairholme on 1906 OS map. (1st edition 1866 OS: CXV1.10; 3rd edition 1906). Listing NGR: SX9292763535 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390624 | Wylam Lodge | 1206777 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.509344 50.462272,-3.509354 50.462173,-3.509371 50.462174,-3.509377 50.462121,-3.509330 50.462119,-3.509332 50.462072,-3.509377 50.462073,-3.509378 50.461983,-3.509358 50.461982,-3.509363 50.461927,-3.509342 50.461927,-3.509335 50.461916,-3.509304 50.461915,-3.509293 50.461924,-3.509227 50.461922,-3.509219 50.461913,-3.509182 50.461911,-3.509170 50.461920,-3.508949 50.461916,-3.508933 50.461962,-3.508921 50.462092,-3.509029 50.462096,-3.509032 50.462062,-3.509173 50.462067,-3.509171 50.462116,-3.509131 50.462118,-3.509136 50.462201,-3.509275 50.462206,-3.509272 50.462270,-3.509344 50.462272))) | Large villa. c1870s. Plastered; natural slate roofs hipped with lead rolls. Stacks with rendered shafts with dentil cornice and sunk panels. PLAN: Rectangular double-depth main block with entrance on west side and north service block. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 1:1:2-window entrance front. Deep eaves with paired moulded brackets to the eaves and verges of the main block to the right; eaves band; platband; moulded sill band and stuccoed rusticated quoins. Main block to the right is broken forward and gabled in the centre with shallow projecting lateral stack to the right and projecting porch to the left. Richly-detailed porch with corner pilasters and dentil cornice below balustraded parapet. Large round-headed moulded outer doorway with 2-leaf panelled door with fanlight with wrought-iron decoration and round-headed window on left return. Windows to main block 2 over 2-pane sashes with horizontal glazing bars and sunblind fascias, tripartite in the centre. Irregular service range to left with similar but plainer detail, some small-pane sashes and one round-headed first-floor window with radial glazing bars. Previous List description notes canted bays to garden front with pilasters and conservatory on terrace with close-set lights, ridge lantern and ornate iron finials. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may contain features of interest. Historic Note: Not shown on 1866 OS map. First called Malpas Lodge, name changed to Kya Lami by 1906. Family home of the Plumers from 1876 to 1885 and of General Sir Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer (Ellis). (Ellis CA: An Historical Survey of Torquay, 2nd edition: 1930-: P.474). Listing NGR: SX9297563551 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390625 | Gate Piers And Garden Walls To Wylam Lodge | 1208886 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.509618 50.462166,-3.509596 50.462192,-3.509600 50.462211,-3.509586 50.462228,-3.509285 50.462371,-3.509286 50.462395,-3.509610 50.462247,-3.509626 50.462204,-3.509598 50.462193,-3.509618 50.462166)),((-3.509648 50.462177,-3.509655 50.462158,-3.509626 50.462158,-3.509618 50.462166,-3.509648 50.462177))) | Gate piers and garden walls to Wylam Lodge. c1870s. Local grey Torquay limestone rubble walls, plastered gate piers. Square-section gate piers with moulded plinths; channelled rustication and a dentil cornice below oversailing moulded caps. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9294863574 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390626 | Lime Kiln At Sx 9119 6657 | 1208902 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.535238 50.489738,-3.535251 50.489750,-3.535277 50.489740,-3.535274 50.489731,-3.535258 50.489725,-3.535238 50.489738))) | Lime kiln. Probably early C19. In use within the last 40 years. Local grey limestone rubble. EXTERIOR: Battered walls. Segmental-headed opening to kiln on front. INTERIOR: Partly filled with debris, which has raised the level of the ground. Evidence of blocked opening on rear wall of kiln. Set on the fringe of a former limestone quarry. Listing NGR: SX9119066570 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390627 | Lime Kiln At Sx 9132 6662 | 1206778 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.533333 50.489321,-3.533332 50.489303,-3.533308 50.489303,-3.533333 50.489321))) | Lime kiln. Probably early C19. In use within the last 40 years. Local grey limestone rubble. EXTERIOR: Battered walls, one opening seen on the right return at the upper level. Segmental-headed opening to kiln on front. INTERIOR: Rear wall of kiln has small blocked opening with granite jambs. Set on the fringe of a former limestone quarry.Listing NGR: SX9132066620 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390628 | Hennapyn Road Bridge Immediately South Of Torquay Station | 1292920 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.542766 50.459894,-3.542808 50.459877,-3.542930 50.459872,-3.543103 50.459868,-3.543144 50.459882,-3.543135 50.459850,-3.543135 50.459757,-3.543181 50.459739,-3.543090 50.459757,-3.542835 50.459761,-3.542790 50.459753,-3.542784 50.459858,-3.542766 50.459894))) | Road bridge over railway line. Probably 1892. Limestone abutments, snecked and rock-faced with ashlar quoins and stringcourse; cast-iron bridge and parapet balustrade. Single-span bridge with segmental arched cast-iron girders, 9 set parallel closely together, the outer girders having fielded-panel, recessed spandrels. The fine cast-iron balustrade above has large acanthus leaves, interlacing and small cast-iron posts at the junction of each of the 3 panels, and a cast-iron torus-moulded string below which continues in stone in the abutments, which have piers with a pronounced batter and pyramid caps. The abutments have parapets with terminal piers with similar caps. The railway line from Newton Abbot to Torquay was built by the South Devon Railway Company in 1848 but only reached Torre Station Newton Road, (qv). The line was extended to Paignton in 1859 when Torquay Station was opened. In 1876 the South Devon Railway was taken over by the Great Western Railway, who built Torquay Station, Rathmore Road (qv) in 1878. This bridge was probably built in 1892 when the track was widened. Listing NGR: SX9057663359 | 1986-03-26 | 1986-03-26 | ||||
390630 | Russell Court | 1292923 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.511982 50.463008,-3.512007 50.463028,-3.512067 50.462997,-3.512078 50.463006,-3.512216 50.462930,-3.512185 50.462906,-3.512151 50.462899,-3.512097 50.462856,-3.512124 50.462843,-3.512098 50.462823,-3.511984 50.462881,-3.512009 50.462901,-3.511915 50.462955,-3.511982 50.463008))) | Villa, divided into flats. c1870s. Snecked local grey limestone with stucco dressings; tarred slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts with panels and deeply projecting bracketed cornices. PLAN: Double-depth main block with an entrance on the south side and an east service wing at right-angles under an M roof. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3-bay (2-window) front plus 3 windows to the service wing. Deep eaves, the main block on paired moulded brackets. Moulded string to main block: platband to service wing. Eaves band; clasping pilasters. All windows with stuccoed surrounds, mostly glazed with 4-pane sashes with horizontal glazing bars. Centre bay of main block broken forward and separately roofed. Central projecting porch with a modillion cornice and blocking course. Round-headed, moulded, pilastered outer doorway with a half-glazed door and plain fanlight; pair of round-headed windows above. To left, a shallow projecting stack with round-headed panel and shaft projecting through eaves, single-storey C20 addition wraps round corner. Service wing has 3 first and 2 ground-floor windows. Left return of main block has canted ground floor window with modillion cornice and 2 tripartite first-floor windows, one round-headed under a gable. INTERIOR: Not inspected, but may retain features of interest. Included as a relatively unaltered and typical late C19 Torquay villa, its detail and massing accentuated by the honest use of stonework in contrast to the stucco more typical of Torquay village. Listing NGR: SX9277663662 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390631 | Ashcroft | 1206779 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.512328 50.461540,-3.512325 50.461515,-3.512497 50.461501,-3.512488 50.461450,-3.512469 50.461451,-3.512468 50.461445,-3.512485 50.461444,-3.512499 50.461428,-3.512495 50.461411,-3.512477 50.461399,-3.512460 50.461401,-3.512459 50.461389,-3.512385 50.461393,-3.512382 50.461369,-3.512329 50.461372,-3.512332 50.461398,-3.512258 50.461402,-3.512264 50.461444,-3.512316 50.461442,-3.512320 50.461467,-3.512190 50.461477,-3.512205 50.461550,-3.512328 50.461540))) | Villa. c1850s. Local grey limestone rubble with stuccoed quoins and architraves; slate roofs; stacks with rendered shafts with projecting cornices. Italianate style. PLAN: Double depth rectangular plan to main block with an entrance tower on the south side and a north-east service block. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, 3-stage tower. Asymmetrical 1:1:1-window front, gabled to left of the tower. Tower with plain, narrow, round-headed doorway with front door of horizontal fielded panels and a plain overlight. Paired round-headed windows to second stage, triple to third, with plain proud architraves and sill blocks. Windows glazed with sashes with margin panes. Low hipped roof to tower with deep eaves and curved eaves brackets. First-floor windows left and right have moulded upper corners and sill blocks and are glazed with 12-pane sashes. Ground-floor window right is a 12-pane sash. Ground-floor window left a French window with margin panes opening into a barrel-roofed conservatory. 3-window left return in a similar style with a probably later ground-floor canted window to the right glazed with large plate glass 2-pane sashes. INTERIOR: Original stair with turned balusters; plaster cornices; joinery. HISTORY: Shown as Torcello on 1866 OS map. A particularly attractive example of the Italianate type of Torquay villa. (1st edition 1866 OS: CXV1.10). Listing NGR: SX9275563499 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390632 | Longcroft | 1292888 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.510042 50.461057,-3.510040 50.461003,-3.509972 50.461004,-3.509971 50.460986,-3.509926 50.460987,-3.509925 50.460970,-3.509910 50.460970,-3.509908 50.460941,-3.509963 50.460941,-3.509964 50.460927,-3.509974 50.460927,-3.509968 50.460972,-3.510004 50.460972,-3.510003 50.460898,-3.510036 50.460897,-3.510034 50.460861,-3.510001 50.460861,-3.509999 50.460823,-3.509985 50.460822,-3.509970 50.460806,-3.509938 50.460807,-3.509923 50.460823,-3.509891 50.460824,-3.509879 50.460808,-3.509848 50.460809,-3.509835 50.460825,-3.509823 50.460826,-3.509821 50.460866,-3.509781 50.460866,-3.509782 50.460928,-3.509816 50.460927,-3.509820 50.460991,-3.509811 50.460991,-3.509813 50.461040,-3.509825 50.461040,-3.509827 50.461066,-3.510042 50.461057))) | Villa, subdivided. c1850s. Plastered; slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts with sunk panels. PLAN: Double-depth main block with entrance on the west side and service and stable blocks to the north and west. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Deep eaves on brackets; eaves band; sill band and moulded string; rusticated stuccoed quoins. Asymmetrical 2-window front. Central projecting porch with distyle Doric columns in antis, deep entablature with cornice and blocking course. 4-panel projecting lateral stack to right of porch. Windows with moulded architraves, glazed with 12-pane sashes, ground-floor window left with a floating cornice on consoles. Previous List description notes garden (south) elevation with 2 canted bay windows and a pedimented window to the ground floor. Service wing preserves small-pane sashes. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9292563431 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390633 | K6 Telephone Kiosk | 1206780 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.534506 50.469305,-3.534490 50.469320,-3.534515 50.469332,-3.534531 50.469317,-3.534506 50.469305))) | Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Cast-iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. Listing NGR: SX9120064400 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390634 | Ardvar | 1208931 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515630 50.468127,-3.515694 50.468126,-3.515694 50.468144,-3.515776 50.468144,-3.515775 50.468106,-3.515783 50.468105,-3.515780 50.467990,-3.515786 50.467990,-3.515786 50.467944,-3.515840 50.467943,-3.515840 50.467904,-3.515786 50.467905,-3.515785 50.467855,-3.515765 50.467855,-3.515749 50.467843,-3.515722 50.467843,-3.515707 50.467856,-3.515649 50.467856,-3.515634 50.467844,-3.515606 50.467845,-3.515592 50.467857,-3.515576 50.467857,-3.515577 50.467935,-3.515561 50.467944,-3.515561 50.467961,-3.515578 50.467969,-3.515578 50.467991,-3.515543 50.467991,-3.515543 50.467980,-3.515424 50.467981,-3.515425 50.468029,-3.515579 50.468020,-3.515579 50.468055,-3.515535 50.468055,-3.515535 50.468115,-3.515543 50.468115,-3.515543 50.468147,-3.515630 50.468146,-3.515630 50.468127))) | Large villa. 1870s (not shown on the 1866 OS map). Cement-rendered and blocked out (entrance elevation painted white); hipped slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts with moulded cornices. PLAN: Double-depth plan with service wing adjoining to left of front. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Deep eaves on paired moulded brackets; eaves and verges bands, platband, moulded string at first floor sill level; rusticated quoins, some with vermiculated rustication. Windows with moulded architraves, some round-headed with pilasters. WIndows mostly glazed with 2-pane plate glass sashes. 3-bay front elevation, centre bay broken forward and gabled; porch with paired Doric columns with entablatures and deep projecting cornice. Round-headed doorway with 4-panel door and plain fanlight with stained glass. First-floor window over door with paired round-headed lights. Left-hand bay has one first and one ground-floor window. Right-hand bay has shallow projecting stack with shaft through eaves and one first-floor window with balustraded stuccoed balcony on deep stone brackets. Right return window cills and remains of louvred sun shutters to first-floor windows. 4-window rear elevation continues in the same style with one first-floor window with a stuccoed balcony matching that on the entrance front and a ground-floor bay with a balustraded parapet acting as a balcony to a first-floor window above. Service wing to right slightly plainer under an M roof. INTERIOR: Not inspected but said to be very complete. This is a rare complete example of one of the large Torbay villas, with its detail intact, still in undivided domestic use, set in its original garden. Extension to service wing, now in use as the Blue Haze Retirement Home, is not included in the listing. Listing NGR: SX9253364226 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390635 | Garden Wall, Gate Piers And Gate To South South East Of Ardvar | 1206781 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515794 50.467455,-3.515801 50.467472,-3.515889 50.467456,-3.515882 50.467441,-3.515794 50.467455))) | Garden walls, gate piers and gates. c1870s. Contemporary with Ardvar (qv), a large Torquay villa. Local grey limestone rubble walls; stuccoed gate piers; timber gate. Garden walls with toothed capping curve in towards the gateway which has square on plan gate piers, each with a deep, plain plinth and a moulded oversailing cornice. Fine timber gate with diagonal bracing below the middle rail and round on plan timber verticals with finials above middle and top rail. Standards have obelisk finials. Included for group value with Ardvar. Listing NGR: SX9251764170 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390636 | Firsleigh | 1208944 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519426 50.468113,-3.519504 50.468129,-3.519580 50.468119,-3.519703 50.467993,-3.519669 50.467995,-3.519662 50.467945,-3.519628 50.467947,-3.519622 50.467903,-3.519634 50.467902,-3.519631 50.467882,-3.519643 50.467876,-3.519639 50.467853,-3.519666 50.467838,-3.519660 50.467789,-3.519577 50.467793,-3.519562 50.467785,-3.519531 50.467786,-3.519521 50.467795,-3.519497 50.467797,-3.519431 50.467791,-3.519419 50.467801,-3.519383 50.467804,-3.519387 50.467831,-3.519411 50.467830,-3.519416 50.467855,-3.519406 50.467855,-3.519407 50.467866,-3.519383 50.467867,-3.519388 50.467900,-3.519412 50.467898,-3.519414 50.467911,-3.519466 50.467908,-3.519473 50.467957,-3.519452 50.467958,-3.519459 50.468019,-3.519487 50.468018,-3.519486 50.468008,-3.519553 50.468005,-3.519553 50.468012,-3.519586 50.468011,-3.519601 50.468001,-3.519527 50.468086,-3.519524 50.468072,-3.519417 50.468078,-3.519426 50.468113))) | Villa. c1870s (not shown on 1866 OS map). Cement-rendered; slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts with projecting cornices. PLAN: Deep rectangular plan, entrance elevation on east side, service wing to north. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 2-window east front with a projecting tower at the left end. Front gabled over porch with deep verges on paired moulded brackets and left and right pilasters. Projecting porch with paired pilasters and an entablature, dentil frieze below cornice and blocking course. Round-headed pilastered outer doorway with moulded arch and keyblock; panelled door with fanlight. First-floor window above porch with a segmental-headed, moulded, eared, shouldered architrave, glazed with a tripartite sash window with 2-pane sashes. Tower to the left has a deep hipped slate roof with sprocketed eaves, corbelled out on moulded brackets. Round-headed first-floor windows with sill blocks, moulded architraves and a continuous hoodmould. Garden elevation in the same style with 2 deep gables to the front and triple round-headed first-floor windows with keyblocks. INTERIOR: Not inspected but said to have a fine C19 interior. (1st edition 1866 OS: CXV1.10). Listing NGR: SX9227764216 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390637 | Gresford | 1206782 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.518305 50.467680,-3.518306 50.467687,-3.518332 50.467679,-3.518330 50.467665,-3.518429 50.467661,-3.518429 50.467654,-3.518436 50.467655,-3.518435 50.467640,-3.518451 50.467634,-3.518451 50.467620,-3.518460 50.467620,-3.518447 50.467531,-3.518350 50.467537,-3.518340 50.467550,-3.518283 50.467551,-3.518270 50.467541,-3.518248 50.467541,-3.518240 50.467552,-3.518183 50.467558,-3.518197 50.467683,-3.518305 50.467680))) | Villa. c1870s. Plastered; slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts with deep projecting cornices. Italianate style. PLAN: Double-depth rectangular plan with a projecting south-east corner tower. Entrance on the east side into a large, heated stair hall. North service wing separately occupied. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Deep eaves and verges on shaped paired brackets. Asymmetrical 1:1-window east front, the tower to the left with a deep hipped roof, corbelled out on shaped brackets. The entrance block is gabled to the front with verge band, platband and pilaster strips. Projecting flat-roofed porch with paired pilasters, entablature and dentil cornice below parapet. Round-headed doorway with pilasters, moulded arch and keyblock. Panelled front door with plain fanlight; round-headed windows to the returns. First-floor segmental-headed window with moulded, eared, shouldered architrave, glazed with a tripartite sash. Bottom stage of tower has round-headed windows with sill blocks, one to each face; upper stage with similar windows, linked by superordinate moulded arch with keyblocks. Garden elevation has 2-storey canted bays with cornices and a C20 first-floor bowed, cast-iron balcony between, balcony glazed in. INTERIOR: Rich in original and some imported features. Open-well stair with turned balusters and secondary bronze figures supporting lamps on the newel posts. Original plaster cornices, joinery etc and white Italian marble chimneypieces. Porch has original tiled floor. Stained glass in entrance hall. Dining room contains fine chimneypiece with massive sculpted figures, said to be copy of an Italian original and introduced into the house this century. HISTORY: The house is said to have been lived in by Lord Haldon at one time but no corroborative information found to date. A good example of a large Torquay villa, still in use as a house and with lavish interior detail. Listing NGR: SX9234364191 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390638 | Gate Piers And Gates To Gresford | 1208958 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.518018 50.467763,-3.518023 50.467768,-3.518035 50.467764,-3.518031 50.467759,-3.518018 50.467763)),((-3.518057 50.467775,-3.518065 50.467779,-3.518072 50.467773,-3.518060 50.467771,-3.518057 50.467775))) | Pair of gate piers, contemporary with Gresford, c1870s, and pair of late C19 gates. Stuccoed piers; timber gates. Octagonal gate piers with oversailing tented caps with a roll moulding. Piers decorated with panels of vermiculated rustication. Stout timber gates with diagonal boarding below a cross-braced panel. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9236064210 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390639 | Lisburne Crescent (Terrace) | 1206783 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.513582 50.463007,-3.513691 50.462957,-3.513567 50.462846,-3.513572 50.462844,-3.513515 50.462788,-3.513476 50.462731,-3.513483 50.462728,-3.513441 50.462670,-3.513410 50.462614,-3.513388 50.462546,-3.513381 50.462547,-3.513361 50.462490,-3.513367 50.462490,-3.513351 50.462385,-3.513235 50.462394,-3.513138 50.462421,-3.513161 50.462486,-3.513223 50.462477,-3.513231 50.462502,-3.513175 50.462510,-3.513192 50.462553,-3.513238 50.462546,-3.513248 50.462567,-3.513190 50.462575,-3.513201 50.462610,-3.513264 50.462600,-3.513278 50.462631,-3.513215 50.462642,-3.513232 50.462675,-3.513287 50.462665,-3.513307 50.462698,-3.513245 50.462712,-3.513268 50.462751,-3.513335 50.462734,-3.513354 50.462760,-3.513285 50.462779,-3.513310 50.462811,-3.513373 50.462793,-3.513393 50.462817,-3.513335 50.462837,-3.513360 50.462870,-3.513422 50.462849,-3.513453 50.462887,-3.513400 50.462907,-3.513430 50.462942,-3.513480 50.462920,-3.513501 50.462939,-3.513456 50.462960,-3.513506 50.463003,-3.513557 50.462985,-3.513582 50.463007))) | Terrace of 9 houses. 1853 (Ellis). Architect unknown to date. Plastered; roof concealed behind parapet; stacks with rendered shafts with cornices, some with old octagonal pots. Italianate style. PLAN: Concave terrace. Each house double-depth, one room wide, with piano nobile. Detached service blocks (separately listed as item 131) to rear. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. Regular 3-bay front to each house, front door to the right. Deep projecting eaves cornice above modillion frieze on richly-moulded paired brackets; parapet with balustrade of roundels and ovals interrupted by short piers, some with pineapple finials, at the party walls. Terrace alternates between types A and B. Type A breaks forward with rusticated pilasters to the ground floor; moulded string to first floor. Round-headed doorway to right with a rusticated surround; recessed 4-panel front door with plain fanlight. 2 ground-floor windows with rusticated surrounds, plain panels over lintels, 3 first-floor windows with moulded architraves and floating cornices on consoles, the centre cornice pedimented; sunk panels below sills; pilasters with sunk panels and lozenges of vermiculated rustication. 3 second-floor windows with sill blocks. Windows 12-pane sashes, except first floor, which are 8-pane. Type B, set back, is similar but the ground-floor windows have rusticated surrounds. First-floor windows have no consoles to the floating cornices. Several windows retain fascias for sun blinds. No.9, at the right end, is symmetrical with the doorway in a single-storey entrance block at the left end. This has a pedimented gable, left and right pineapple finials; round-headed doorway with a 4-panel door with a plain fanlight. INTERIOR: Not inspected but features of interest may survive. HISTORY: An important high-status Torquay terrace, built on Palk land and given a family name of Sir Lawrence Palk's second wife (Ellis). (Ellis Arthur C: An Historical Survey of Torquay, 2nd edition: 1930-: P.276-277). Listing NGR: SX9267963641 | 1952-11-20 | 1952-11-20 | ||||
390640 | Gate Piers At North End Of Lisburne Crescent | 1208965 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.513769 50.462933,-3.513783 50.462939,-3.513789 50.462930,-3.513777 50.462926,-3.513769 50.462933)),((-3.513802 50.462906,-3.513816 50.462912,-3.513822 50.462903,-3.513809 50.462899,-3.513802 50.462906))) | Gate piers. Probably 1851, contemporary with Lisburne Crescent. Recently repaired. Plastered. Square section piers on deep plinths; piers with chamfered rustication and moulded cornices crowned by pineapple finials which match those on the parapet of the terrace. Listing NGR: SX9265463662 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390641 | Gate Piers At South End Of Lisburne Crescent | 1206784 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.513658 50.462322,-3.513658 50.462319,-3.513650 50.462319,-3.513650 50.462323,-3.513658 50.462322)),((-3.513640 50.462297,-3.513640 50.462291,-3.513631 50.462292,-3.513640 50.462297))) | Gate piers. Probably 1851, contemporary with Lisburne Crescent. Plastered. Square section piers on deep plinths; piers with chamfered rustication and moulded cornices, crowned by pineapples which match those on the parapet of the terrace.Listing NGR: SX9266263594 | 1994-05-02 | 1994-05-02 | ||||
390642 | Frognel | 1208975 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515361 50.460788,-3.515288 50.460795,-3.515284 50.460777,-3.515243 50.460781,-3.515247 50.460800,-3.515170 50.460806,-3.515182 50.460851,-3.515196 50.460850,-3.515201 50.460869,-3.515119 50.460875,-3.515126 50.460908,-3.515100 50.460910,-3.515077 50.460815,-3.514978 50.460825,-3.514973 50.460911,-3.514988 50.461012,-3.515093 50.461002,-3.515097 50.461021,-3.515150 50.461016,-3.515145 50.460996,-3.515126 50.460998,-3.515123 50.460984,-3.515227 50.460980,-3.515225 50.460972,-3.515318 50.460964,-3.515320 50.460972,-3.515402 50.460964,-3.515361 50.460788))) | Large villa, used as hotel. Probably late 1840s/early 1850s. Plastered; gabled half-hipped slate roof; stacks with octagonal clustered shafts with coped bases and corbelled caps. Tudor Gothic style. PLAN: Rectangular double-depth main block, entrance on south side into passage from which stair rises at right-angles. Service wing at right-angles to north-east forms one side of stable/service yard east of house. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, attic and basement. Deep eaves, the verges with cusped pierced bargeboards with moulded pendants. Almost symmetrical 3-bay front with 2 gables and a gabled first-floor oriel in the centre. Projecting porch with coped gable with kneelers and chamfered Tudor arched doorway. Original inner door with vertical panels and Tudor arched fanlight with intersecting glazing bars. Windows with chamfered frames and moulded mullions, glazed with casements with glazing bars; main windows with hoodmoulds and transoms, first-floor outer windows with Venetian shutters. Ground-floor window left C20, following removal of conservatory, the position of which is marked by a moulded string. Left return also 3-bay and originally symmetrical with canted bays to left and right on the ground floor and central gabled dormer. First floor window left altered with mid C20 addition of deep balcony with sun lounge. East elevation roofs have angled half-hips through which the chimney-shafts project. To right of the entrance elevation, a chamfered archway with octagonal piers gives access to the service/stable yard. Elevations into this yard very altered. INTERIOR: Retains original stick baluster stair; plaster cornices; original joinery and marble chimneypieces. Late C19 plans for proposed billiard room and library (not built) hang in the hall. In spite of some alterations this is probably the best surviving example of the Gothic type of Torquay villa where rather quirky Gothic details are applied to a conventional symmetrical stuccoed villa design. Listing NGR: SX9254563442 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390505 | Beenland House | 1208076 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.540740 50.470749,-3.540727 50.470653,-3.540589 50.470660,-3.540603 50.470752,-3.540740 50.470749))) | House. Mid C19. Rendered with slate roof and rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Panelled door with overlight set in pilastered doorcase with cornice. Late C20 windows in original openings with pediment-shaped lintels. Cornice to parapet. INTERIOR not inspected. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9076264569 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390506 | Cavendish Hotel | 1206734 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.538351 50.466862,-3.538415 50.466838,-3.538410 50.466831,-3.538438 50.466821,-3.538427 50.466809,-3.538454 50.466799,-3.538356 50.466691,-3.538334 50.466699,-3.538304 50.466666,-3.538325 50.466658,-3.538304 50.466635,-3.538311 50.466631,-3.538238 50.466559,-3.538231 50.466563,-3.538205 50.466535,-3.538198 50.466514,-3.538174 50.466511,-3.538155 50.466531,-3.538090 50.466555,-3.538065 50.466550,-3.538047 50.466580,-3.537995 50.466603,-3.538090 50.466679,-3.538113 50.466668,-3.538132 50.466689,-3.538117 50.466696,-3.538194 50.466759,-3.538275 50.466822,-3.538304 50.466812,-3.538351 50.466862))) | Large villa, now hotel. c1860s. Plastered; slate roofs; stacks with rendered shafts and bracketed cornices. Italianate style. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys with a 4-storey entrance tower. Deep eaves on moulded brackets or with exposed rafter ends. Windows mostly glazed with 4-pane sashes with horizontal glazing bars. Long asymmetrical front with 3 windows to the ground floor plus the fenestration of a semicircular corner turret at the right end. Entrance tower to right of centre, slightly broken forward with moulded strings and a Roman Doric porch with distyle columns in antis, triglyph frieze and cornice. Tower windows single, paired or triplet round-headed sashes with stuccoed moulded hoodmoulds springing from bosses with a keyblock feature at the apex. 3-stage, semicircular turret to right has a low conical roof and similar windows divided by pilasters with capitals. Gabled 2-storey projection to left of centre has deep eaves brackets and one ground and 2 first-floor windows. 2 triplet round-headed windows to first floor of main range. Second-floor windows, some arranged in pairs, have sill blocks and shaped moulded architraves. Secondary bay window, inserted on ground floor to left of doorway. INTERIOR: Not inspected, but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9093064119 | 1974-10-29 | 1974-10-29 | ||||
390507 | Garden Pavilion In Gardens Of No 2 (No 2 Not Included) | 1208083 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.521924 50.468276,-3.521933 50.468291,-3.521948 50.468297,-3.521976 50.468293,-3.521987 50.468281,-3.521984 50.468268,-3.521968 50.468259,-3.521978 50.468254,-3.521969 50.468246,-3.521904 50.468273,-3.521912 50.468281,-3.521924 50.468276))) | Garden pavilion. c1860s. Originally a garden feature in the grounds of Ben Venue, Middle Warberry Road (qv), but now isolated amongst new building. Plastered. Classical style. Semicircular domed roof, crowned with a finial, supported on 2 slender Doric columns with an entablature and dentil frieze. Narrow bays to left and right are flanked by similar columns and contain round-headed niches. Listing NGR: SX9208664270 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390508 | Hillsborough House | 1206735 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.525123 50.464688,-3.525290 50.464734,-3.525372 50.464607,-3.525223 50.464565,-3.525324 50.464408,-3.525137 50.464355,-3.525049 50.464483,-3.525111 50.464502,-3.525048 50.464602,-3.525130 50.464624,-3.525112 50.464651,-3.525138 50.464659,-3.525123 50.464688))) | Villa, divided into flats. c1860. Plastered; hipped slate roof; chimney-stacks dismantled. PLAN: Deep rectangular plan, south-facing with an entrance on the east return and rear left service wing with later extensions. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attic Deep eaves on paired moulded brackets. Symmetrical 3-window south front. Ground-floor 18-pane sashes with margin panes, and similar first-floor 12-pane sashes with Venetian shutters. 5-bay rebuilt trellis verandah across front with shallow tent roof. 3 first-floor round-headed attic dormers with slate-hung sides glazed with 3 over 6-pane sashes. Left return similar. Right (entrance) return similar with panelled central front door with overlight and glazed side panels, central bay of verandah glazed in to form porch. INTERIOR: Not inspected but said to be very altered for flat conversions. Listing NGR: SX9185163857 | 1974-09-11 | 1974-09-11 | ||||
390509 | Braddon Villa | 1208086 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.523453 50.463642,-3.523573 50.463684,-3.523597 50.463657,-3.523612 50.463663,-3.523585 50.463694,-3.523768 50.463760,-3.523808 50.463715,-3.523822 50.463720,-3.523865 50.463671,-3.523766 50.463636,-3.523802 50.463595,-3.523770 50.463583,-3.523810 50.463537,-3.523603 50.463462,-3.523577 50.463494,-3.523618 50.463508,-3.523575 50.463557,-3.523515 50.463536,-3.523467 50.463591,-3.523459 50.463609,-3.523475 50.463617,-3.523453 50.463642))) | Villa, divided into flats. 1824 (Ellis) (with later C19 additions). Cement rendered; slate roof behind parapet; stacks with rendered shafts with moulded cornices. PLAN: Double-depth plan, facing south-west with entrance on south-east return into porch-cum-conservatory and then heated stair hall. Rear left (north-east) service wing, later addition to north-west. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. South-west front has moulded cornice below parapet. 2 ground and 4 first-floor windows plus glazed door into conservatory to right. Plate-glass tripartite sashes on the ground floor with sunblind fascias, 4 first-floor 12-pane sashes. Tent-roofed verandah on chamfered posts across front has unusual Chinese Chippendale fascia. Verandah extends round left return where it is glazed in. Set back to the right of the front is a round-headed doorway into the end of the single-storey porch-cum-conservatory with a half-glazed door and plain fanlight with keyblock. Porch-cum-conservatory on entrance elevation is post 1866, probably 1870s. Moulded cornice with parapet, front door to the left, 7 conservatory windows to the right, round-headed and treated as an arcade with moulded blocks below the springing and keyblocks. 2-leaf front door with fielded panels and sunblind fascia, flanked by paired pilasters. One first floor and one attic window, glazed with small-pane casements. c1860s block projects to right and is glazed with 4-pane sashes with horizontal glazing bars. INTERIOR: Very complete and unaltered: chimneypieces replaced in the c1930s, but original joinery and plasterwork survive and a good stair with cast-iron panels to the balustrade. An unusually unaltered Torquay villa of this date. Listing NGR: SX9195663752 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390510 | Braganza | 1293308 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.523147 50.463650,-3.523177 50.463604,-3.523050 50.463560,-3.523042 50.463570,-3.523026 50.463565,-3.523088 50.463493,-3.523103 50.463499,-3.523096 50.463507,-3.523172 50.463533,-3.523216 50.463528,-3.523231 50.463510,-3.523207 50.463501,-3.523275 50.463415,-3.523106 50.463357,-3.523070 50.463400,-3.523047 50.463392,-3.523012 50.463398,-3.522999 50.463414,-3.523000 50.463432,-3.522936 50.463429,-3.522931 50.463528,-3.522952 50.463536,-3.522940 50.463552,-3.522940 50.463560,-3.522961 50.463574,-3.522952 50.463600,-3.522983 50.463606,-3.522997 50.463597,-3.523147 50.463650))) | Detached villa, unoccupied at time of survey. 1824 (Ellis) with later alterations. Plastered; slate roof, gabled at ends; stacks with rendered shafts with platbands and some old chimney pots. PLAN: Double-depth main block facing south entrance on west side. North east service wing at right-angles. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Symmetrical 2-window south front; moulded cornice below parapet. 2 ground floor C20 French windows with decayed Venetian shutters. 2 first floor C20 casements replacing mid C19 casements mentioned in 1975 list description, also with decayed Venetian shutters. The right return has a large, later C19 two-storey canted bay with 2 over 4-pane first floor sashes and French windows on the ground floor. Porch missing on left return. Service wing to rear has small-pane C19 sashes intact. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. (Ellis CA: An Historical Survey of Torquay, 2nd edition: 1930-: P.337). Listing NGR: SX9199263735 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390511 | Collingwood | 1206736 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.522430 50.463638,-3.522482 50.463585,-3.522490 50.463588,-3.522522 50.463558,-3.522530 50.463562,-3.522550 50.463545,-3.522544 50.463541,-3.522553 50.463531,-3.522540 50.463524,-3.522591 50.463472,-3.522642 50.463490,-3.522677 50.463483,-3.522724 50.463500,-3.522837 50.463497,-3.522867 50.463463,-3.522743 50.463415,-3.522743 50.463390,-3.522700 50.463372,-3.522658 50.463414,-3.522417 50.463319,-3.522298 50.463445,-3.522410 50.463492,-3.522393 50.463509,-3.522428 50.463525,-3.522416 50.463537,-3.522396 50.463530,-3.522376 50.463549,-3.522396 50.463558,-3.522376 50.463579,-3.522354 50.463570,-3.522328 50.463596,-3.522430 50.463638))) | Detached villa, now used for holiday accommodation. c1820s with later C19 alterations. Stuccoed and blocked out; roof concealed behind parapet; stacks with rendered shafts with moulded strings and cornices. PLAN: Double-depth plan, 2 rooms wide, facing south-west with entrance on right (south-east) return into a passage, stair rising to rear. Rear left service wing to right-angles. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, attic and basement. Moulded cornice below parapet with sunk panels; moulded sill band. Symmetrical 4-window front elevation with a ground-floor verandah built out over basement level and steps down to a terraced garden. Ground and first floor windows with moulded architraves, and later C19 or C20 glazing: high transomed French windows to the ground floor, 2-pane plate-glass sashes to first floor. Basement level has segmental-headed arches infilled with C20 doors and windows. Attractive 6-bay cast-iron verandah, returning for 3 bays to the right. Partly fluted cast-iron columns with capitals and pierced brackets support a lean-to roof. Mid C19 cast-iron balustrade. Steps down to terrace with later C19 cast-iron balustrades. 3-window entrance elevation with a secondary 2-bay single-storey projection, containing the porch to the right with pilaster strips with ball finials, moulded cornice and parapet. Porch entered on return with 6-panel door; round-headed window to front with moulded architrave and sill blocks, tripartite sash alongside. 3 first floor and 2 attic windows, all with moulded architraves and glazed with late C19 or C20 plate glass sashes and casements. INTERIOR: Original plaster cornices, joinery and good stair with balustrade of cast-iron panels. Some C20 alterations to the plan. HISTORY: Shown on 1866 OS map without projecting bay on the north-east side. (1st edition 1866 OS: CXV1.10). Listing NGR: SX9203363734 | 1974-08-20 | 1974-08-20 | ||||
390513 | Mount Braddon | 1206737 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.521008 50.464413,-3.521059 50.464324,-3.521024 50.464316,-3.521029 50.464307,-3.520846 50.464264,-3.520764 50.464408,-3.520948 50.464451,-3.520973 50.464405,-3.521008 50.464413))) | House, now hotel. c1830s. Stuccoed walls; parapeted slate roof with rnedered stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 2-window garden front with glazing bars to tripartite sashes and French window to ground-floor right. Moulded cornice beneath parapet. Sashes to other elevations; entrance to right return. INTERIOR not inspected but said to retain original joinery and other features. Disraeli corresponded with and frequently visited the first owner of this house, Mrs Sarah Brydges Williams (d.1863). Mrs Williams made Disraeli her heir, and is buried with him and his wife at Hughenden (Bucks). (Russell P: A History of Torquay: Torquay: 1960-: 154). Listing NGR: SX9215663834 | 1974-05-01 | 1974-05-01 | ||||
390514 | Sunnycliff Including Garden Wall And Gate Piers | 1208107 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.525460 50.463243,-3.525605 50.463226,-3.525600 50.463209,-3.525667 50.463201,-3.525672 50.463217,-3.525706 50.463213,-3.525712 50.463229,-3.525741 50.463224,-3.525712 50.463123,-3.525457 50.463153,-3.525468 50.463189,-3.525444 50.463192,-3.525460 50.463243))) | Villa including garden wall and gate piers. c1830s with later alterations. Stuccoed and blocked out; hipped slate roof; stack with rendered shaft. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. 1:5-bay south front. Lean-to glazed porch on front with round-headed doorway with door with panelled soffit and plain fanlight. Raised belvedere storey to right. 5 first and 4 ground-floor 2-pane late C19 or C20 sashes, some with remnants of Venetian shutters. The left-hand bay has one first-floor 2 over 2-pane sash with horizontal glazing bars. INTERIOR not inspected. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: Stone rubble garden walls; stuccoed octagonal gate piers with conical caps. Listing NGR: SX9182163709 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390515 | St John'S Place | 1206738 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.524817 50.463068,-3.524857 50.463133,-3.524964 50.463102,-3.524910 50.463042,-3.524817 50.463068))) | Pair of houses. Late 1820s. Stuccoed and blocked out; hipped slate roof; stacks with rendered shafts. PLAN: Mirror-plan pair with front doors to the centre. No.1 to the right (downhill). EXTERIOR: 4 storeys. Symmetrical 3-bay front. 6-panel front doors, upper panels glazed, with overlights with glazing bars. 12-pane sashes to left and right on ground, first and second floor, 3 over 6-pane third floor sashes. Blind recesses in the centre to each storey. Blue glazed tile street sign with white lettering fixed to No.1. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9186563696 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390516 | St John'S Place | 1208111 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.524765 50.463078,-3.524780 50.463107,-3.524766 50.463111,-3.524792 50.463168,-3.524860 50.463157,-3.524864 50.463145,-3.524817 50.463068,-3.524765 50.463078))) | Terraced house. c1830s. Stuccoed and blocked out; gabled slate roof with deep eaves and boarded soffit; end stacks with rendered shafts. PLAN: Set forward from Nos 1 and 2 (qv) and built on a steep hill, front door in corner. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. 2-bay front, the right-hand bay a rounded corner and slightly recessed. Round-headed doorway with C20 door and fanlight with spoke glazing bars. 12-pane sashes to ground and first floor, bowed on the corner; 3 over 6-pane to the second floor, also bowed on the corner. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9183963685 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390517 | St John'S Place | 1206739 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.524633 50.463106,-3.524642 50.463182,-3.524792 50.463168,-3.524755 50.463095,-3.524633 50.463106))) | Pair of terraced house. c1830s. Stuccoed and blocked out; gabled slate roof; stack shafts not seen on survey. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. 2:2-bay front with round-headed doorways to right. No.4 (downhill to right) has incised Greek key decoration to reveals. 6-panel front doors, bottom panels flush; fanlights with spoke glazing bars. Ground and first-floor 12-pane sashes; second-floor windows 3 over 6-pane except for No.5, to the right, which is a 4-pane replacement. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. Listing NGR: SX9187763702 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 | ||||
390518 | Belvedere House Hotel | 1293321 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.525367 50.463340,-3.525463 50.463329,-3.525425 50.463188,-3.525326 50.463199,-3.525332 50.463220,-3.525130 50.463245,-3.525161 50.463346,-3.525361 50.463321,-3.525367 50.463340))) | Villa, divided into a house and hotel. c1830s with later alterations. Roughcast with stuccoed dressings; slate roof, hipped at ends of Braddons Hill House, gabled at end of Belvedere Hotel block; stacks with rendered shafts with bands at top. Italianate style. PLAN: T-plan. Braddons Hill House faces west, the hotel forms a wing at right-angles to the east. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and secondary attic to the hotel; 3 storeys to the house. 1:4 bay south elevation, the single bay the end of Braddons Hill House. Bays divided by giant pilasters with an entablature. Projecting cornice and parapet to 4 right-hand bays; slate hung attic storey above. The left-hand bay has a moulded cornice above the entablature. The second storey has paired pilasters to left and right. Ground and first- floor 12-pane sashes except first-floor right which is blocked. Left-hand bay has ground and first-floor tripartite small-pane sashes; 3rd floor 12-pane horned sash to second floor. The right return has the entrance to the hotel. Round-headed doorway to the left with pilasters, pedimented hood, panelled soffit. Panelled door with a fanlight that once incorporated an integral light. 3 first and 2 ground-floor 12-pane sashes. Other elevations not seen. INTERIOR: Not inspected but may retain features of interest. HISTORY: One of the earlier Torquay villas. Listing NGR: SX9183163711 | 1975-01-10 | 1975-01-10 |
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