15 Bolton Road
Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.
House. 1890. By Grayson and Ould. Brick with tile-hanging to 1st floor, some pebbledash, hipped tile roof. One storey with attic, 2 x 2 bays. 2nd bay has tile-hung 1st floor which is swept out to form canopy to window and entrances below. Windows have small-paned casements, that to 1st bay has gauged-brick cambered arch, of 3 lights. 2nd bay has 5-light canted bay window with 6-light projecting gabled half-dormer above, the gable has pargetting. Entrance has gauged-brick cambered arch and 3-panel door with small-paned light and flanking light. Right return to street has tile-hung 1st floor to 1st bay and 2nd bay 1st floor gabled, with pebbledash. 1st bay has projecting lateral stack, 2nd bay has canted bay window under hipped roof. 2 stacks to rear. Rear similar, 2 gables. One of the earliest houses built in Port Sunlight.
