1 Bolton Road

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

House. Datestone, 1889. By William Owen. Brick with stone dressings, tile roof. 2 storeys, 3-bay facade to corner of street, the central bay projecting under Dutch gable; 2 bays to street. Stone-coped gable. Windows have single-chamfered mullions and small-paned glazing. Ground floor has 3-light canted bay window with hipped roof to 1st bay and 4-light window to 2nd bay. 1st floor has 3-light window to 1st bay and one of 2 lights to 2nd bay with datestone above. Entrance, 4-panel door and leaded flanking light. Return has projecting 1st bay with asymmetrically placed gable. Ground floor has 3-light canted bay window with light to left return, cornice and parapet, and sashes with upper glazing bars. Stone coped gable. 2 stacks. Rear similar, with projecting one-storey hipped wing. One of the earliest houses to be built in Port Sunlight.

NOTE: No original drawings were found for this terrace in the Drawn Together collection.