6K -10 Greendale Road

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

6K -7 Greendale: 2 houses. 1901. By Grayson and Ould. Timber frame on brick base, some plaster, tile roof. 2 storeys, 2 x 2 bays; 1st floor jettied. 1st bay to left return is gabled. Windows have small-paned casements of 2 and 3 lights. Entrance has Tudor head, door has 2 lights. Return similar, projecting lateral stack and lean-to porch. Rear similar, brick with roughcast 1st floor.

8 – 10 Greendale: 3 houses. 1901. By Grayson and Ould. Roughcast with brick dressings, and swept tile roof, the right return hipped. 2 storeys, 4 bays, the 3rd bay breaks forward. Brick base and dentilled back cornice, boxed eaves. Windows hve small- paned casements, those to ground floor of 3 lights the end 2 in rectangular bays with tile lean-to forming canopy over central entrances. 1st floor has 2-light flat-topped half dormer to 2nd bay, 3rd and 4th bays have 4-light windows. Entrances have plank doors with small-paned lights. Lateral stack to left of 2nd bay and cross-axial stack have brick caps. Left return has shaped gable with 4-light window with elliptical brick relieving arch and keyed bull’s eye window; canopied entrance and adjoining projecting stack. right return has brick lateral stack and canted bay window. Rear similar, 2 half-dormers.