11-17 Greendale Road

Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.

Terrace of 7 houses. 1902. By Wilson and Talbot. Timber- framed on stone base; stone slate roof, brick stacks. 2 storeys, 10 bays. Central 2 bays break forward under gable as do 2nd and 4th bays;end bays project by one bay and are gabled to front and returns which are paired with adjoining gables. Gabled bays have coved jettied 1st floors and jettied gables. Decorative timbering to 1st floor. Windows have leaded glazing with decorative work. Ground floor windows of 5 lights, 4-light 1st floor windows, 2-light to 4th and 7th bays. Entrances have trefoil heads and plank doors with leaded lights. 8 cross-axial stacks and 2 outer return lateral stacks on stone bases, all have stone caps. Some brick to left return. Rear roughcast, dormers, privies. Said to be based on Kenyon Peel Hall, Lancs.