5-7 The Causeway, 1-5 Church Drive

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

Includes 1-5 Church Drive. 8 houses. 1901. By William and Segar Owen. Brick with stone dressings, roughcast 1st floor and tile roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, 2 canted gabled corner bays and 3 bays to The Causeway. 2nd and end bays project under asymmetrical gables forming porches. Central canted flat-topped bay window with 5-light windows flanking buttress; other bays have flat-mullioned windows, that to 1st bay of 2 lights, other of 4 lights. Central flat-topped half-dormers with 3-light casements, inner returns have 3-light half-canted flat-topped dormers. 1st bay has timbered half dormer with 2-light window, other windows of 3 lights. All windows have leaded glazing. Entrances have small-paned lights with round feature. Returns to 2nd and end bays have lateral stacks and projections with windows under swept lead roofs. 3 cross- axial stacks. Corner bays have 1st floor jettied over 7- light canted bays; 5-light 1st floor windows with cornices. Facade to Church Drive similar. Rear similar.