6-13 Church Drive

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

8 houses. 1905. By Grayson and Ould, Nos. 8 to 13 destroyed in war and rebuilt 1947. Brick with stone dressings, roughcast 1st floor, tile-hung gables and tile roof. 2 storeys, 8 bays, central 2 bays project under paired asymmetrical gables. End bays break forward under gables. Stone weathered base and string course. Ground floor has 4-light single-chamfered-mullioned windows with leaded glazing. 1st floor has 5-light leaded casements, those to gabled bays have tile canopies swept out from tile- hanging; others in gabled half-dormers, plaster gables and tile canopies. Entrances are paired to central bays, the outer ones recessed, others are paired, with Tudor heads; half-glazed doors with small-paned lights. 3 cross-axial stacks; return lateral stacks, that to left return and red brick on stone base, diagonal flues to front and back. Rear similar.