16-22 Bridge Street, 25 Wood Street, 24 Park Road
Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.
Includes No. 24 Park Road and No. 25 Wood Street. Terrace of 6 houses. 1894. By Wilson and Talbot. Stone with timber-framed 1st floor and slate roof with tile ridge. One storey with attic, 6 bays, 2nd bay has jettied gabled 1st floor, 3rd and 4th bays break forward under gable. Weathered stone base, some decorative timber framing to central bays, end of stone. Ground floor has single- chamfered-mullioned windows, 1st bay has 4-light window, 2nd and 5th bays have 5-light canted bay windows, that to 6th bay of 2 storeys with gabled centre; 6th bay has 2-light window. Central bays have 4-light casements with central buttress. All windows have leaded glazing. 2nd bay to 1st floor has paired 2-light windows; 3rd and 4th bays have 4- light windows; 5th bay has 3-light mullioned window. Entrances have Tudor heads, spandrels and plank doors. 5 cross-axial stacks, 2 with diagonal shafts, others with twisted shafts. Right return has canted bay window with deep parapet. Rear has 2 shaped gables, timber framed gables; stone walled privies.
