Townscape Map

72 Church Road

The three bay, three storey Georgian town house. End terrace, brick built of Flemish bond with pitched roof of renewed slate, behind parapet wall to south elevation. The road frontage of the property is framed by the rusticated ashlar quoin stones of the neighbouring properties. Timber vertical sash windows. Painted stone sills to ground and second floors. Continuous string course to first floor. Painted stone lintels to all windows of south elevation. Transverse brick stacks to east (adjoining Gloucester House) and west elevations. West gable elevation is rendered and shows evidence of now demolished neighbouring property (including the quoin stones of former property). Top of blocked opening to probable basement level at central bay of property.

There is a one bay three storey extension to north (rear) of property. Long two storey extension continuing from north side. First four bays are of handmade bricks of English garden wall bond (with render to first floor), remaining seven bays are of modern brick of stretcher bond (between 1939 and 1970 from map evidence). Two transverse stacks to three storey section at rear, and one to two storey rear extension.

Period 18th Century
( Late 18th century )
Listed Status Not Listed
Within Stockton Town Centre Conservation Area Yes
Original Building Use Dwelling/House
( Dwelling )
Current Building Use Services
( Officers )
Date of Survey Wed, 18 Sep 2013
Relationship to Adjoining Buildings

End of terrace – adjoining Gloucester House, 72 Church Road (R16)

Location

72 Church Road Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1TW

Street View

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