10-16 Boundary Road, 128-132 New Chester Road
Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.
10-16 Boundary Road: Terrace of 4 houses. 1899. By Douglas and Fordham. Brick with tile roofs. 2 storeys, 4 bays, central bays project under hipped roof, end bay has gable. Brick band over ground floor with plastered diapering above; plastered gables. Windows have leaded casements. Ground floor has double-chamfered-mullioned windows with elliptical heads to lights and brick mullions; 1st bay has 3-light half-canted bay window with hipped roof adjoining projecting lateral stack and small light. 1st floor has 2:4:4:5-light windows, those to central bays with gablets. Elliptical-headed entrances have plank doors with 3 lights and strap hinges. 2 cross-axial stacks. Rear similar, privies.
128-132 New Chester Road: Terrace of 3 houses. Dated rainwater head: 1897. By Douglas and Fordham. Brick with plaster gables, tile roofs. 2 storeys, 3 gabled bays, the 3rd bay recessed. Band over ground floor with plastered diapering to 1st floor. Ground floor has 4:4:3-light double-chamfered-mullioned windows with brick mulllions, elliptical heads and leaded glazing. 1st floor has 5-light leaded casements, that to 2nd bay a C20 replica. Elliptical-headed entrances have plank doors with strap hinges and 3 lights. Returns have projecting lateral stacks with half-canted projections with hipped roofs and angle lights. Rear similar, privies.
