134-140 New Chester Road, 142-146 New Chester Road
Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.
134-140 New Chester Road: Terrace of 4 houses. 1900. By Wilson and Talbot. Plaster with stone dressings, tile-hung 1st floor and tile roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, 1st, 2nd and 5th bays project under gables. Ground floor has stone base and quoins. Windows have leaded casements, those to ground floor of 4 lights with cornice, those to 1st floor of 5 lights (4th bay has 2-light window) with drip moulds. Entrances have flat canopies and 4-panel doors with 3 leaded lights. 3 cross-axial stacks and lateral stack to left of 5th bay with diagonal flues. Rear similar, plaster 1st floor, gables and dormers, privies.
142-146 New Chester Road: Terrace of 3 houses. 1900. By Wilson and Talbot. Brick with stone dressings, timber-framed 1st floor and tile roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays, the 1st bay projects under gable, the rest have jettied 1st floor on Tuscan column. Ground floor has 4-light double-chamfered-mullioned window with drip mould, the other bays have 5-light bow windows, all with leaded glazing. 1st floor 3-light windows, those to 2nd and 5th bays with gablets; that to 1st bay is 4-light canted oriel under jettied gable. Entrances have decorated lintels and 4-panel doors with 3 leaded lights. 3 cross- axial stacks and lateral stack with diagonal flues to right of 1st bay. Returns have gableted windows and entrances under flat canopies. Rear similar, plaster 1st floor, gables and dormers, privies.
