Townscape Map

4 Bishopton Lane

Rendered brick building with slated ridge roof. The ground floor has a large shop front window with single door. The fascia is supported by wood columns at either end. On the first floor there is a double four pane sash window with a single two pane sash window either side of this window. There is another double four pane sash window. Each have a painted stone sill but no visible lintel.

The pattern is repeated on the second floor. There is a rearward extension to the building with ridge roof at right angles to the main building with a two storey extension at right angles to main building with ridged roof and single storey extension with flat roof. There are a number of windows in the back only partly visible on the aerial view.

Period 19th Century
( Late 19th century )
Listed Status Not Listed
Within Stockton Town Centre Conservation Area Yes
Original Building Use Shop
( Commercial? )
Current Building Use Shop
Other Information

Probably part of a block built around 1885 called central buildings and including Maxwells corner and Terrace in Norton Road.

Date of Survey Wed, 19 Sep 2012
Relationship to Adjoining Buildings

Adjoining6-18 and also No 2 and probably part of same build as no2.

Location

4 Bishopton Lane Stockton-on-Tees TS18 2AA

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