6 Silver Street
This building is three storeys high and is constructed from rendered brick. The bond and bonding material remains unknown. The roof has a cornice on the edge and is made from ridged slate. It possesses two transverse brick chimneys with two chimney pots. There is one single entrance with a possible flat on the first or second floor. The building is set forward and is part of a block that includes number 7 but with a new frontage including ornamental pillars and a parapet. One the ground floor there is a bow window with coloured glass panels in the upper arch. The windows of the first floor have been blocked in and the second floor has two sash windows with twelve panes each. The rear wall has one casement window with two panes.
Period |
19th Century
( Early 19th century (1835) with archway of 1905 and later frontage ) |
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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 | Wed, 05 Oct 2011 |
Relationship to Adjoining Buildings |
Adjoining number 5 and number 7 |
Location
6 Silver Street Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1SX