Townscape Map

134c High Street

A three storey rendered brick and mortar building, with a Flemish bond. The façade of the front elevation continues past the eaves. There is a gabled roof of slate. There are two transverse rectangular chimneys, with the left chimney consisting of six pots whilst the right chimney consists of four pots; those on the left comprise of one metal, three red clay and two stone pots; those on the right comprise of three stone and one clay pots. The whole of the ground floor protrudes onto the street, away from the original building façade. There is a single recessed entrance in the centre with a double door. At either side of the entrance door is a large shop window, comprising three panes.

The first and second floors each have five sash windows; all on the first floor comprise three panes, whilst the furthermost right hand window on the second floor has four panes with the adjacent window has been blocked in recent times. All windows have a lintel in relief, with a central keystone, probably of concrete. There are alternative long and short quoins present either side of the building (front elevation).

Period 18th Century
( Late 18th century )
Listed Status Grade II Listed
Historic England Links
Within Stockton Town Centre Conservation Area Yes
Original Building Use Dwelling/House
( Dwelling )
Current Building Use Shop
Date of Survey Mon, 17 Sep 2012
Relationship to Adjoining Buildings

Attached to M4 & M6.

Location

134C High Street Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LP

Street View

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