14-16 Church Drive, 25-27 Windy Bank

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

Includes Nos. 25, 26 and 27 Windy Bank. 6 houses. 1900-2. By Grayson and Ould. Red brick with bands of blue brick, hipped slate roofs. 2 storeys, 14 bays, 2 bays at each end recessed, central 4 bays break forward under segmental pediment. Top modillioned cornice; pediment has pargetting with festoons, cartouche with “L” and date 1900. Angle pilasters. Windows have sashes with glazing bars, those to ground floor are segmental headed. Entrances in round- headed recesses with keys; half-glazed doors with small- paned lights. 5 cross-axial stacks with angle pilasters and tile caps. Rear similar.

 

NOTE: Despite the reference above, neither the author of this website nor Michael Shippobottom, co-author of the A Guide to Port Sunlight Village, 3rd ed. (Liverpool University Press, 2019) has been able to find drawings or other refences to indicate the designer for this terrace. The attached drawing shows the terrace on a site plan filed for 23-24 Windy Bank.