1-4 The Causeway, 49-53 Greendale Road
Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.
Includes Nos. 49 to 53 (consec) Greendale Road. 9 houses. 1901. By Grayson and Ould. Roughcast on bzick base, some stone dressings and some timber-framing to 1st floor, tile roofs. One storey with attic, 5 bays, end bays project, the bay 1st bay with half-hipped gable, the 5th hipped, both with ball finials, 1st floor to other bays is jettied on bressumer. Windows have small-paned casements. Ground floor has 5-light rectangular bay window to 1st bay; 2nd to 4th bays have 2- storey gabled canted bay windows, those to ground floor of 5 lights; 5th bay has 4-light window. 1st floor has 3-light windows with 4-light windows to end bays. Entrances have decorated stone lintels and plank doors with small-paned lights. 3 cross-axial and return lateral stacks. Recessed corner block has stone dressings and double-chamfered- mullioned windows; short octagonal swept tile spire. Facade to Greendale Road houses similar, 2-storey canted bay windows have hipped roofs with gablets and decorative timber-framing.
