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Condition: Good









raking-out/repointing









garden wall/ enclosure repairs

Condition: Poor



Condition: Fair









cleaning-out gutters & rwp

render/other elevation repairs









satellite dishes and TV aerials



trailing wires and services

uPVC rainwater goods

masonry/ brickwork repairs









Repairs to timber / metal







Joinery repairs - other



uPVC windows



uPVC conservatory









chimney repairs

redecoration

windows









roof repairs









Structural Works



Paths/external works







notes

repairs

Architects ref.









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House Nos.

Number of Houses









Public Building Nos.

Address Architect Date Date Description Photo Refs.

(built) (design)









1 a 59 - 63 Greendale Road Maurice B Adams 1899 1899 5 Ground floor masonry, first floor in Harling a a a a a 1A-01, 1A-02, 1A-03

with sandstone piers. Roof in clay tile with

two end pavilions with gables and

decorative tile hanging. Three central

gables form the main elevation. 1

1 b 52 - 56 Primrose Hill Maurice B Adams 1899 1899 3 Fairfaced brickwork and stone to ground a a a a a 1B-01, 1B-02

floor. Surmounted by tile hanging with two

end gables and half timbered central bay.

Clay tiled Dutch style roofs with decorative

tile hanging to upper walls. 1

2 5 - 13 Central Road W Naseby Adams 1907 1906 5 Pebble dashed elevations with two a a a a a a a 02-01, 02-02

prominent bay windows. End houses have

Dutch style hipped gables with tiles to

upper walls. Roof in plain clay tile. 1

3 16 - 34 Central Road F J Barnish 1911 1910 10 Pebble dashed elevations with tiled roof a a a a a a a a a 03-01 - 06

and porches. 1

4 158 - 168 New Chester Road H Beswick 1899 1899 5 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork with first a a a a a a a 04-01 - 09

floor gables in render. First floor has a

combination of windows and protruding

bays, supported on elaborate timber

brackets. Detailed stone carving create

window surrounds and elevational insets.

Double ended gable to side of property.

Roof in clay tile with detailed chimneys in

brickwork. 1

5 36 - 44 Central Road H Blomfield Bare 1906 1906 5 Ground and first floor in render with brick a a a a a a a a a a a mismatching front 05-01, 05-02

surrounds to doors and windows. Shallow doors

bay windows supported on timber brackets

to the first floor. Roof in clay tile.

1

6 a 2 - 14 Central Road Bradshaw and Gass 1906 1905 7 Elevation in a Cheshire red brickwork and a a a a a a 06a-01- 05

glue Staffordshire brick to lower walls. With

articulated entrance. Roofs are in green

Westmorland slate with flat roof porches.

1

6 b 11 - 21 Primrose Hill Bradshaw and Gass 1906 1906 6 See 6a a a a a a a 06a-01- 05 1

7 a 1-3 Central Road C E Deacon and 1907 1906 2 Elevations in a combination of fairfaced a a a a a reproduction doors 07a-01 - 05

Horsburgh brickwork and pebble dashed surfaces.

With timber post and lintels surrounding

entrance doors. Roofs in red clay tile, flat

roofs to protruding dormer windows.

Interesting stepping of gables around

corner. 1

7 b 1-9 Primrose Hill C E Deacon and 1907 1906 5 see 7a a a a a a reproduction doors 07a-01 - 05

Horsburgh 1

8 - - The Lyceum Douglas & Fordham 1896 - - First school building then became a a a a a a a a a a a First village school. 8The Lyceum 01 - 09

(extende Training Centre. Workshop block to North

d 1898) c1920. Now used as a Social Club and part

used for The Unilever Archives. Complex

massing with an octagonal tower & spire

overlooking The Dell. Poor condition of

external facades. Major renovation work

required to windows, roofing, rainwater

goods generally. 1

8 a 10 - 16 Boundary Road Douglas & Fordham 1899 1897 6 See 8e 128-132 New Chester Road a a a a a a a a a a 8E-01- 09 1

8 b 3 - 11 Boundary Road Post war reconstruction by 1899 1897 6 Render to ground and first floor supported a a a a a a The Shop frontage to 8B-01- 05

J Lomax Simpson 1945 on brickwork plinth. Protruding bays in no.3 has been set

based on the original plans timber frames with feature half timbered back from the original

by Douglas & Fordham gable to no.3. Roof & porch in clay tile. alignment. The

with amended rear Single storey part to no.3 was a shop. original shop was not

elevations reinstated. 1









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8 c 1-9 Bridge Street Douglas & Fordham 1894 1894 5 Ground floor and first floor in masonry with a a a a a 8C-01- 05

faceted corner bays and turreted roof.

Dutch style brick gables with vertical tile

hanging. End gables with diamond pattern

in brick. Roof and extended porch in plain

tile. 1

8 d 7 - 15 Corniche Road Douglas & Fordham 1898 1897 5 Ground floor in brickwork, first floor in a a a a a a a a a a a a 8D-01- 07

render. Roof in clay tiles. Detailed

sandstone lintel to doors. 1

8 e 128 - 132 New Chester Road Douglas & Fordham 1899 1898 3 Fairfaced brickwork to elevations with a a a a a a a a a a 8E-01- 09

draper detail to first floor, with additional

diamond and rendering detail. Clay tiles

with attractive brickwork chimneys. 1

8 f 244 - 248 New Chester Road Douglas & Fordham 1898 1895 3 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor. a a a a a a a a a a 8f-01 - 05

Pebbledash render to first floor with bay

windows. Door surrounds in elaborate

sandstone. Roof in clay tile. 1

8 g 284 - 286 New Chester Road Douglas & Fordham 1898 1895 2 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor with a a a a a a a a a a a a a Very poor condition to 8G-01- 05

protruding bays. Pebble dash render with no.286

artwork detail to first floor. Roof in clay tile.

1

8 h 294 - 296 New Chester Road Douglas & Fordham 1898 1895 2 Similar to 8g but with cedar shingles to first a a a a a a a a a a a a No. 296 in very poor 8H-01- 04

floor walls above brick lower walls with condition.

stone dressings to openings. Clay tile

roofing with cast iron rwps. Brick chimneys

with stone caps. Some upvc & window

repairs to rear. 1

8 i 19 - 23 Park Road Douglas & Fordham 1894 1894 3 Brickwork ground floor with first floor in a a a a a a a a a a a a No.23 Bridge Cottage 08I 01- 05

timber frame. Doors and windows with was home to Lord

sandstone surround. Roof in clay tiles with Lever prior to buying

decorative and large chimneys. No. 23, Thornton Manor

Slate rubble to elevations supported on

brickwork. The large main entrance and

windows have sandstone surrounds.

Elaborate gable end. Roof in clay tile with

decorative chimneys. 1

8 j 26 Park Road Douglas & Fordham 1895 1893 1 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork and a a a a a 8J - 01/05

terracotta tracery with decorative stone

dressing around doorways. First floor in

half timber walling. Decorative carving and

corner post particularly fine. Roofs in plain

clay tile with decorative brickwork

chimneys. 1

8 k 17 - 23 Wood Street Douglas & Fordham 1894 1894 4 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor with a a a a a a a a 8K-01, 8K-02, 8K-03

over sailing first floor, supported by

classical timber columns. First floor in

render panel with brickwork dressing and

four decorative bays, with pargetted

panels. Roof in clay tile. 1

8 l 49 - 55 Wood Street Douglas & Fordham 1895 1895 4 Fairfaced brickwork to elevations . a a a a a over large hedge 8L-01, 8L-02, 8L-03

Entrance doors have brick jambs with four

centred arches. Windows have decorative

brick dressings and four first floor bay

windows with flint infilled gables.

Intermediate bays have decorative

diamond flint infill panels. 1

9 a 71 - 75 Bolton Road Douglas & Minshull 1898 1898 3 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor and a a a a a a a a a a Same as 9b 9a-01 - 11

render to first floor. Clay tiles to roof and

gable ends. Chimney stacks in varying

design. 1

9 b 268 - 274 Chester Road Douglas & Minshull 1898 1898 4 Part of same development as 9a a a a a a See 9a 9a-01 - 11 1

9 c 6 - 14 Primrose Hill Douglas & Minshull 1899 1899 5 Fairfaced brickwork to elevations with a a a a 9C-01, 9C-02

pebbledash panels to end bays. Three

intermediated bay windows to ground floor.

First floor windows absorbed within deep

roof overhang. Full width porches. 1

9 d 55 - 67 Pool Bank Douglas & Minshull 1899 1899 7 Brickwork to ground floor. Pebbledash to a a a a a No.55 destroyed in 9D-01 - 09

first floor. Clay tiled roof with stepping WW2 & rebuilt 1947

design brick chimneys. Bay windows to by Lomax Simpson

either end of the property. Twin doors with

double porch. Buttressing detail centre of

the property. 1







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10 15 - 27 Central Road Garnett, Wright & Barnish 1907 1907 7 Central bay made up of three houses. a a a a a a a a 10-01, 10-02, 10-03,

Advancing bays to each side of two houses 10-04

each of fairfaced brickwork with decorative

brick dressing. Tudor chimneys and timber

cladding of first floor of No 19. Pebble dash

render to first floor of No. 21 and 23 with

Queen Anne style Dutch gables to the first

floor dormer windows. Some corners of the

property have inclined buttressing.

1

11 c 178 - 190 New Chester Road Ernest, George & Yeates 1897 1897 7 Whitewashed render to external walls with a a a a a a 11C-01- 09

red tiles roofs including lower bays. Faintly

classical detailing with dentil course to

upper walls together with profiled eaves

and ogee cast iron gutter. Timber windows

with leaded lights. Brick chimneys with

classical detailing & corbelled cap.

Recently re-roofed. 1

11 a 25 - 29 Greendale Road Ernest, George & Yeates 1901 1900 5 Central block of three houses with a a a a a a 11A-01, 11A-02, 11A-

recessed end houses. Ground floor in 03

fairfaced brickwork with timber cornice

detail, render above. Clay tile roof. 1

11 b 33 - 39 Greendale Road Ernest, George & Yeates 1901 1900 7 Elevations in render on a brick plinth. a a a a a a a 11B-01 - 04

Recessed central bay with bay windows

and decorative timber brackets to eaves.

Roof in clay tile. 1

12 c 15 Bolton Road Grayson & Ould 1890 1890 1 Fairfaced masonry with stone cills and a a a a 12C-01- 03

arched brick. First floor is a mixture of

pebble panelling and pargetting to two

gables. Tiling to roof and entrance porch. 1

12 w 83 - 87 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1891 1891 5 Fairfaced brickwork and stone dressing to a a missing guttering 12w-01

windows. Roof and gables in clay tiles

cantered corner to Greendale road. 1

12 - 88 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1891 1891 - Timber framed elevations on a brick plinth. a a a a a Repair of decorative Post Office 01 - 03

The Old Post Office Both corner gables in highly decorative infill panels

timber frame style with large square frames

& ornamental curved braces. Built as the

Village Shop and converted to a post

Office in 1894. Closed by Post Office

Counters in 2005. Now used as The Village

Tea Rooms. 1

12 - - Old Boys' & Pensioners Club Grayson & Ould 1896 1894 - Original 2 storey club building is located a a a a a Ivy growth attractive 12 Social Club 01-05

(now The Lever Club) next to the railway. Later 2 storey extension but damaging to

c1968 is v poor. Considerable negative building. Suggest

impact especially the view from Park Road. partial removal.

The former veranda with open aspect over

the bowling green to the North has been

almost completely lost.

1

12 ak 50 - 52 Park Road Grayson & Ould 1895 1895 2 No. 52 in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a 12AK - 01/04

prominent chimney. No. 50 is half timbered

on a plinth of brickwork. Witches hat roof

and porch in cedar shingles rest of roof in a

clay tile. Notable decorative carving to

gable of No. 50

1

12 al 2-8 Poets Corner Grayson & Ould 1895 1895 4 Fairfaced brickwork to base with rendered a a a a a a 12AL-01, 12AL-02,

panels and brick dressing to first floor. 12AL-03

Decorative dentil course with pediments to

entrance doors. Brick gables with inclined

brick tracery. First floor windows have brick

tracery and segmented arches. Roof in

clay tile with detailed chimney stack.

1

12 at 1-8 Riverside Grayson & Ould 1895 1895 8 Elevations in brick with pebble dash render a a a a a a a a 12t-01 - 06

detail. Centre bay stepped forward with

heart shaped details to either side of bay

windows. Dormer windows in tiled roof.

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12 ay 27 - 35 Wood Street Grayson & Ould 1895 1895 5 Brickwork elevations on coursed rubble a a a a a a a No.35 in poor 12ay - 01/04

stone plinth. Central advancing gable condition

flanked by porches. Brick stepped gable to

central and end terraces with stone

dressing, stone string course, brick dentil

course, stone door and window dressing.

Detailed chimneys. 1

12 az 37 - 47 Wood Street Grayson & Ould 1895 1895 6 Elevations in brick and stone with stepped a a a a a a a a 12AZ-01, 12AZ-02,

gables. Roofs in two pitches in clay tile with 12AZ-03, 12AZ-04

steeper mansard. Entrance doors have

four centred arches without porches.

1

12 a 1 Bath Street Grayson & Ould 1896 1896 1 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork on a a a a a a a 12A-01- 11

stone plinth. Stone lintels and cills, gables

in terracotta tile, first floor in polychromatic

brickwork. Decorative string course and

roof in plain clay tile. 1

12 d 20 Bolton Road Grayson & Ould 1896 1896 1 See 12A. a a a a a a 12A-01 - 11 1

12 p 1-9 Cross Street Grayson & Ould 1896 1896 5 see 12A a a a a a a 12A-01 - 11 1

12 aj 324 - 326 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1898 1898 2 Elevations in render on a brickwork plinth. a a a a a a a a 12AJ –01, 12AJ-02

With intricate details in clay tiles to the first

floor and gable ends. Roof is also in clay

tile. 1

12 aa 224 - 228 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 - 3 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor. Render a a a a a a a 12AA-01, 12AA-02,

to first floor. Roof fin clay tile. Timber 12AA-03, 12AA-04

porches. 1

12 ab 230 - 232 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 2 Brickwork to ground floor. Clay tiles to roof a a a 12AB-01, 12AB-02,

. 12AB-03 1

12 ac 234 - 238 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 3 Brick work to ground floor with timber a a a a a a a a 12AC-01, 12AC-02,

dentil. First floor in render with dormer 12AC-03, 12AC-04

windows protruding into clay tiled roof. 1

12 ad 240 - 242 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 2 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork with bay a a a a a a a a a a 12AD-01, 12AD-02,

windows. First floor in render with 12AD-03, 12AD-04

protruding dormer. Windows decorated in

an Edwardian style. Roof in clay tile with

1

elaborate brick chimney stacks.

12 ae 288 - 292 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 3 Rendered elevations supported on a a a a a a a a 12AE-01- 08

stonework plinth. First floor cantilevered on

half timbers. Clay tiles to gable ends and

roofs with exaggerated timber fascia

boards. No. 292 ground floor in brickwork

and first floor in render with Jacobean

influence. windows protruding through clay

tiled roof. 1

12 af 302 - 304 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 2 Ground floor in brickwork. Dutch style roof a a a a a a a a a 12AF-01- 04

coming down over first floor in clay tiles.

Large dormer windows to the first floor of

the property. 1

12 ag 310 - 312 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 - 2 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a a a a a 12AG-01- 08

stone lintels and cills to windows. First floor

in render with brick window surrounds.

Roof in clay tiles. 1

12 ah 314 - 318 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 3 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork. Rendered a a a a a a a a a 12AH-01- 06

gables with rockwork pattern. Roof is in

clay tiles. Front doors are recessed with

timber porches. Rainwater goods are an

interesting detail. 1

12 ai 320 - 322 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 2 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork and first a a a a a a a a a 12AI-01- 05

floor in render with interesting brick work

patterns. Roof in clay tiles. 1

12 b 45 - 55 Bebington Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 6 Fairfaced brick work to elevations stone a a a a a a a a a a a a 12B-01- 05

surrounds to windows and doors with

detailed lintels. Roof in clay tile. 1

12 g 2-8 Boundary Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 4 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor. Timber a a a a a a a a a a 12G-01, 12G-02, 12G-

framing to first floor. Timber porches and 03

clay tiled roof. Dormer windows to No. 4

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12 o 55 - 59 Corniche Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 3 Rendered elevations on a plinth of a a a a a a 120-01 - 04

brickwork. Bay windows to ground floor

with continuous roofs in clay tile to create

porches. Dormer windows of the first floor

protrude into clay tiled roof. Chimney

stacks are in a stepping design.

1

12 s 18 - 24 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 7 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with Dutch a a a a a 12S-01 - 05

style gables. Two properties have canted

porches on timber brackets. Roofs in plain

tile. 1

12 y 12 - 20 Lodge Lane Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 5 Soft Cheshire red brickwork with heavy a See 12an 12Y-01- 05

classical string course and dentil moulding

to eaves. Highly decorative pedimented

gables with oval framed window lights.

Roofs in Westmorland green slate with

mitred hips. Timber windows with clay/

terracotta sills. Brick chimneys with stone

dressings. Cast iron rw goods including

original soil pipe caps.

1

12 z 192 - 198 New Chester Road Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 4 Brick lower walls with rendered first floor a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Some upvc to rear. 12Z-01 - 06

with timber supports to jettied first floor

bay. Stone lintols and terracotta cills to

ground floor openings. Timber windows.

Cast iron rw goods and clay tiled roof. Brick

chimney with corbelled cap and faint

classical dentil detail. Beautifully carved

bargeboard to gable with decorative

hopper. 1

12 am 41 - 53 Pool Bank Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 7 Dutch style brick gables and decorative a a a a a a a a a Poor replacement 12am-01- 05

brickwork generally together with half window to rear.

hipped gables to each side elevation.

Brindle clay tile with tile hung panels to first

floor dormer gables. Brick chimneys with

corbelled caps. Timber windows with

unusual semi-circular centre panel to

casements. Cast iron rw goods. Rear

elevations have more usual pitched gables.

1

12 an 69 - 75 Pool Bank Grayson & Ould 1899 1899 4 See 12y a See 12y 12an-01 - 03

12y-01 - 05 1

12 ba 14 - 16 Church Drive Grayson & Ould 1900 - 2 Elevations in brick work with recessed a a 12BB-01, 12BB-02

doors and porches. Roof in slate. Central

area stepped forwards with barrelled led

roof. Artwork details '1900' and 'L'. 1

12 bb 25 - 27 Windy Bank Grayson & Ould 1900 1900 2 See 12 ba a a a a a a a a a 12BB-01, 12BB-02 1

12 - - Bolton Road - Bridge Inn Grayson & Ould 1900 1900 - The only purpose build 'Public House' in a a a a a Later extension to Bridge Inn 01 - 07

the village. Originally intended to be a rear.

temperance hotel it obtained a license for

alcohol in 1903 following a village vote.

Levers opinion is not known. Rendered

masonry on a brick/ stone plinth with open

timber arcades looking onto a south facing

court towards Bolton Road. It was named

after the Victoria Bridge adjacent which

was lost when the sunken inlet was filled in

c1910. 1

12 q 6k Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1901 1900 1 timber framed cottages on a brick plinth a a elevational change - 12Q-01, 12Q-02, 12Q-

with masonry chimney. First floor is slightly window removed 03

cantilevered. Tudor style arches to doors.

1

12 r 7 - 10 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1901 1900 4 Elevations on a brick plinth in Harling a a a a 12R-01, 12R-02, 12R-

render with a brick dentil course. Plain clay 03, 12R-04

tiled roof and prominent chimney to

Greendale elevation . Porch over No 9 and

10. No 8 brick decorative quoins, Dutch

style gable and ornate oval attic light

surround. 1









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12 u 40 - 43 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1901 1900 4 Fairfaced brick to lower walls with rendered a a a 12u-01

upper walls. Outer cottages have forward

bays with classical framed gables. Central

bays have swept overhangs in render.

Brindle clay tiles to roof. Timber windows

with leaded lights. Brick stacks with

corbelled caps. 1

12 x 1-7 Lower Road Grayson & Ould 1901 1900 4 rendered elevations above a brick plinth a a a a a a a a 12X-01- 05

with dormer windows, flat roofed bays and

double height bays. Vertical tile hanging to

gable of No. 43 over a Queen Anne style

bay. Notable off centre bay forming a porch

between two terraces. Half height tile

hanging to gables. Roof in clay tile and

detailed chimney stacks. 1

12 au 2-4 Windy Bank Grayson & Ould 1902 1900 2 Elevations in pebble dashed render a a a a a a a a a 12AU-01, 12AU-02,

supported on brick work with bay windows. 12AU-03

Lead canopies over doors. Roof in clay tile.

1

12 av 6 - 11 Windy Bank Grayson & Ould 1902 1900 6 Elevations in render supported on a a a a a a a 12AV-01, 12AV-02,

brickwork plinth with timber porches. 12AV-03

Protruding bay between No. 10 and 11.

Roof and top of gable in clay tiles. 1

12 f 5 - 10 Brook Street Grayson & Ould 1901 1901 6 Half timbers elements within rendered a a a a a 12F-01 - 07

elevation above a low brick plinth. Roof in

plain clay tile. Prominent brick chimney to

end elevation of No.10. 1

12 l 1-4 The Causeway Grayson & Ould 1901 1901 4 Pebble dashed render to elevations with a a a a a a 12L-01 - 09

varied stone and timber window surrounds.

First floor windows protrude into clay tiled

roof. Properties No. 2 and 3 have bay

windows, No. 1 has an interestingly

detailed chimney stack. 1

12 t 30 - 32 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1901 1901 3 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with red a a a a 12T-01, 12T-02, 12T-

sandstone dressing to doors and windows 03, 12T-04

in mock Jacobean style. Stone ball caps to

kneelers either side of three decorative

gables. Decorative kneelers either side of

gables. Roof in red clay tile.

1

12 v 49 - 53 Greendale Road Grayson & Ould 1901 1901 5 Door dressing in carved decorative stone. a a a a a a a 12V-01, 12V-02, 12V-

Three double height bays to Greendale 03

Road elevation. No. 49 has an interesting

tiled hood. NO. 49 and 53 have half

timbering. 1

12 as 37 - 45 Primrose Hill Grayson & Ould 1901 1901 5 see 12x a a a a a a a a See 12x 12x-01 - 05 1

12 ax 12 - 18 Windy Bank Grayson & Ould 1902 1901 7 properties occupy sweeping corner and are a a a a a 12AX-01- 07

juxtaposing at odd angles. Elevations in

render with some parts in timber supported

on a brick plinth. Roof are in plain clay tile

with detailed chimney stacks.

1

12 - - Church Drive Primary School Grayson & Ould 1904 1903 - A pleasant complex of building well a a a a Replaced the earlier 12 Church Drive

modelled for so large accommodation. school at The Lyceum Primary School 01-

Combination of render 7 red facing brick 04

walls with red tile roofs. Interesting

Venetian window detail and impressive

roof ventilators with ogee caps giving a

strangely 'oriental' appearance. Sunken

playground and basement reflects to

original ground levels of the march inlet. 1

12 i 13 - 31 Boundary Road Grayson & Ould 1905 1904 10 Pebbledash render to elevation supported a a a a a a a 12I-01 - 07

on a brick plinth. Bay windows in varied

timber frame or render pebbledash.

Interestingly detailed chimney stacks.

1

12 j 35 Boundary Road Grayson & Ould 1905 1904 1 pebble dashed render to ground floor, a a a a a a Shop Unit 12J-01, 12J-02

supported on a brick plinth. Timber frame

to first floor. Roof in clay tiles. 1

12 bc 33 Boundary Road Grayson & Ould 1905 1904 1 Elevations in pebble dashed render on a a a a a a Shop unit 12bc-01, 12bc-02,

plinth of brick work with bay windows to 12bc-03

ground floor. Roof in clay tiles. 1







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12 k 37 - 47 Boundary Road Grayson & Ould 1905 1905 6 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor and a a a a a a a a a a a a 12K-01 - 08

pebble dashed render to first floor.

Sandstone keystone to brick lintels. Roof

and porch in clay tile. 1

12 n 6 - 13 Church Drive Grayson & Ould 1905 1905 8 Ground floor in sandstone, first floor in a a a a a a a a a a a 12N-01, 12N-02

pebble dashed render. Arched stone lintels

above doors. Clay tiles to top of gable ends

and roof. 1

12 m 18 - 26 Circular Drive Grayson & Ould 1906 1905 5 pebble dash to lower walls with clay tile a a a a a a a a See 12ao 12ao-01 - 10

hanging upper walls & gables. Clay tiles to

roof and dormer windows. Pebble dashed

chimney stacks with brick profiled caps.

Interesting Venetian style windows to some

gables. Windows in timber.

1

12 ao 2 - 6 Pool Bank Grayson & Ould 1906 1905 3 See 12m a a a a a a a 12ao-01 - 10 1

12 aw 23 - 24 Windy Bank Grayson & Ould 1907 1905 2 Elevations in brickwork of varying quality, a a a a a a a a a 12AW-01, 12AW-02,

orientation and colour. Gable ends have 12AW-03

interesting brickwork pattern using brick on

a 45degree angle. Detailed string course

and window surrounds. Roof is in slate. No.

23 has a cylindrical tower with cone

shaped roof. 1

12 e 3-4 Brook Street Grayson & Ould 1906 1906 2 Brick render elevation to ground floor, first a a a a a a a 12E-01, 12E-02, 12E-

floor bays in tile, swept down over entrance 03

porches. Decoration: render buttresses and

heart shaped motifs to shutters.

1

12 ap 8 - 14 Pool Bank Grayson & Ould 1907 1906 4 Elevations in render supported on a a a a a a a 12ap-01- 05

brickwork. Centre of bay decorated with

tiles. Double door covered by timber porch

1

12 aq 16 - 22 Pool Bank Grayson & Ould 1907 1906 4 see 12AP a a a a a a a a a a a a 12aq-01- 05 1

12 ar 24 - 34 Pool Bank Grayson & Ould 1907 1907 6 Elevation in render supported on brickwork a a a a a a a a a a a 12ar-01- 08

plinth. Gable ends and bay windows

protrude into clay tiled roof. Arched brick

surrounds to doors, benches in recess.

1

12 - - Lodge Lane, Sunlight Lodge Grayson & Ould 1907 1907 - Built as a Cottage Hospital providing free a a a a a a a a a a a a a Closure of the 12 Sunlight Lodge

Nursing Home (The Cottage healthcare to company employees. Nursing Home in 01-05

Hospital) Georgian 'beaux arts' classical detailing 2002 has left the

with dentil cornice and pedimented gables. building redundant.

Two storey central block with single storey Severe vandalism

'open' wards overlooking 'the pool' before it and decay have put

was infilled in 1910. Lever was a great the building 'at risk'.

believer in the virtues of fresh air.

Converted into a training centre in 1950

and later used as a Nursing Home

'Sunlight Lodge'. 1

12 h 1 - 11 Boundary Road Grayson & Ould - - - Not built - See 8B

13 b 40 - 50 Primrose Hill Edmund Kirby 1898 1898 6 Cottage style in brickwork and render with a a a a 13B-01, 13B-02, 13B-

prominent brick cill sand string courses. 03

Low dormer style roof with prominent brick

gables and heavy timber barge boards.

Shallow brick arched windows to first floor

gables. Roof in brindle clay tile with brick

chimneys and corbelled caps.

1

13 a 49 - 53 Corniche Road Edmund Kirby 1899 1899 3 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork. First floor a a a a a a a a 13a-01 - 05

windows with arched brick lintel. Central

window is a dormer protruding through clay

tiled roof and creating attractive porches

area over No 51. 1

14 b 38 - 48 Park Road T M Lockwood 1895 1895 6 Fairfaced brick to ground floor over sailing a a a a a a 14B - 01/05

timber frame first floor. With intermediate

bay windows and over sailing gables. Roof

in diminished course green Westmorland

slate with red clay banded ridge. Chimneys

in decorative fairfaced brick with 'beaux-

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14 a 81 - 87 Bebington Road T M Lockwood 1899 1899 4 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor and a a a a a a a 14A-01, 14A-02, 14A-

tiling to first floor. Central bay in timber 03, 14A-04

frame. Roof in clay tile with brick chimney

stacks. 1

15 17 - 23 Corniche Road E L Lutyens 1899 1899 4 Elevations in fairfaced brick work with a a a a a a 15-01 - 04

render to first floor central bay. Details to

first floor and roofing clay tile with large

brick chimney stacks. Complex forms of

timber surrounds to windows and

entrances. 1

16 a 61 - 67 Corniche Road Huon A Matear 1898 1898 4 Elevations and chimney stacks in fairfaced a a a a a a a a 16a-01 - 04

brickwork. Roof and first floor level details

in clay tiles. No. 61 has an attractive

rounded entrance. Properties have an

interesting Dutch influences. 1

16 b 148 - 156 New Chester Road Huon A Matear 1899 1897 5 Brickwork elevations and chimney stacks a a a a a a a a 16B-01- 08

with brickwork detail and render to fist and

second floor. Protruding bay windows to

central bay. Timber canopy over front door.

Roof in clay tiles. 1

16 c 200 - 210 New Chester Road Huon A Matear 1899 1897 6 Fairfaced smooth red brick elevational a a a a a a a 16C-01- 08

treatment with decorative dutch style

gables to flanking ends. Arched lintols to

timber windows. Red tile roofs with very

low eaves to frontage. Cast iron rw goods.

Prominent first floor dormers with lead flat

roofs. 1

16 d 19 - 25 Pool Bank Huon A Matear 1899 1899 5 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. First a a a a a a a 16D-01, 16D-02, 16D-

floor in pebble dashed render with turret 03

like central bay. Roof on two levels

covering porch and dormer window. 1

16 e 16 - 28 Primrose Hill Huon A Matear 1899 1899 7 Central dormer style range with two storey a a a a a a 16E-01, 16E-02, 16E-

end bay and distinctive towers. Elevations 03

in pebble dashed render on brick plinth

with half timbered gables. 1

17 93 - 96 Greendale Road - Former Maxell & Tuke 1896 1896 - Ground floor in masonry with protruding a a a corroded wrought iron 17 01-06

Girls' Hostel & Old Heritage bays. First floor in timber frame with gate.

Centre decorative pargetting. Roof in rosemary

clay tiles. It was unpopular and little used;

and soon converted to a bank with a library

and a small museum. Converted to a

Heritage Centre and offices for the newly

formed Port Sunlight Village Trust c 1990.

Recently vacated due to the opening of

'Sunlight Vision'. No new use as yet.

1

18 67 - 79 Bebington Road Ernest Newton 1899 1899 7 Ground floor in sandstone. First floor in a a a a a a a a a a 18-01- 06

pebble dashed render, with clay tile roof.

Enclosed timber porches to ends of

property. Recessed central section.

Oversized stone porch to No. 69 and 71 1

19 23 - 35 Primrose Hill Ormrod & Pomeroy 1906 1906 7 Fairfaced brickwork to lower walls, sloping a a a a 19-01, 19-02, 19-03

bases to ground floor bay windows. First

floor has over sailing bays with prominent

half timbered gables and heavy section

barge boarding. Roofs of changing pitch.

Upper walls in painted Harling render.

Doors have distinctive Mackintosh rose

style motive. 1

20 a 57 - 65 Bebington Road William Owen 1899 1899 5 elevations in fairfaced brickwork. Central a a a a a a a 20A-01 - 05

bay is recessed with buttress detail and

pebble dashed render to first floor. The roof

is an interesting clay tile feature. 1

20 b 1 Bolton Road William Owen 1890 1890 1 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork and stone a a a 20B-01, 20B-02, 20B-

dressings to openings. Dutch gable feature 03, 20B-04

with 'LB' and '1898'. Roof in clay tile with

leaded and tiled roofs to bay windows.

1

20 c 5-7 Bolton Road William Owen 1890 1890 2 Elevations in brickwork with expressed a a no flashings, lead 20C-01, 20C-02

bays. Decorative tile hung gables and clay covered bay require

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20 d 9 -13 Bolton Road William Owen 1890 1890 3 Asymmetrical elevation in fairfaced a a 20D-01, 20D-02

brickwork. Clay tiled roof with brick arches.

1

20 e 17 - 21 Bolton Road William Owen 1890 1890 9 Ground floor in brickwork with decorative a Recent conversion & 20e-01 - 05

timber porches. First floor and gable ends restoration by The

are pebble dashed. Second floor/roof tiled Village Trust.

with timber dormer windows. Chimneys in

elaborate brickwork.

1

20 f 61 - 69 Bolton Road William Owen 1898 1898 5 pebble dashed elevations on brickwork a a a a a a a a a 20f-01 - 08

plinth with brick tracery detail. Window

surrounds, building corners and gable ends

all have brick tracery detailing. First floor

bay windows and leaded porches add

detail. Roof is in clay tiles with diamond

orientated brick chimney stacks.

1

20 g 8 - 12 Bolton Road William Owen 1899 1899 3 Plain set of terraced cottages originally a 20G - 01-03

6.no small units now altered to form 3.no

larger units. Interiors not inspected. 1

20 h 22 - 42 Bolton Road William Owen 1896 1896 11 Brick with stone dressings to ground floor a a a a a a a a Upvc windows to rear 20H-01 - 06

with render & timber frame to first floor. on nos. 32, 34 & 36.

Tiled roof with cedar shingles to some

gables. Decorative plasterwork to central

gables. Chimney stacks in tudor decorative

style. 1

20 i 1-5 Corniche Road William Owen 1898 1898 3 See Notes to 21i a a a a a a a a a 20i-01 - 02 & 21i-01 -

03 1

20 j 69 Corniche Road William Owen 1898 1898 1 See 20f a a a a a a a a a See 20 f 20f-01 - 08 1

20 k 71 - 74 Greendale Road William Owen 1891 1891 4 see 21F a a a a 20k-01 - 03 1

20 l 75 - 78 Greendale Road William Owen 1891 1891 4 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork. With a a 20L-01 - 04

decorative tile hung gable sand attractive

off-centre porch to No. 77. Clay tiled roof. 1

20 m 89 - 92 Greendale Road William Owen 1894 1894 4 Brickwork to ground floor with render and a a a a a 20m-01 - 04

decorative detailing to first floor. Distinctive

oval windows above entrance doors. Clay

tile roof. 1

20 n 170 - 176 New Chester Road William Owen 1900 1900 4 Fairfaced brick to the lower walls with a a a a a a a a 20n-01- 06

combination of brick and render decorative

panels to upper walls. Unusual stepped

gables with stone copings to side

elevations. Brick & render chimneys.

Timber windows with distinctive shallow

bays and dentil mouldings to hood. Roofs

in red clay tile. Rear elevations are a

complete contrast with smooth plain

brickwork and pointed gables.

1

20 o 250 - 254 New Chester Road William Owen 1898 1898 3 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor. First a a a a a a a 20o-01 - 04

floor in render. Roof in clay tiles with brick

chimney stacks. 1

20 p 256 - 260 New Chester Road William Owen 1898 1898 3 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor. First a a a a a a a 20p-01 - 04

floor in render. Details to upper section of

end gables. Clay tiled roof with brick

chimney stacks. 1

20 q 262 - 266 New Chester Road William Owen 1898 1898 3 Brickwork to ground floor. Painted render a a a a a a a 20q-01 - 04

to first floor. Roof in clay tiles. Gable ends

detailed with brick and clay tiles. 1

20 r 276 - 282 New Chester Road William Owen 1896 1896 4 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. First a a a a a a a a 20R-01 - 09

floor in render with brick detail under the

windows. Roof is in clay tile and has

decorative hoppers. 1

20 s 1-7 Park Road William Owen 1892 1892 4 Ground floor in brickwork with sandstone to a a a a a a a a a 20S-01 - 04

door and window surrounds. First floor in a

combinations of pebble dash render and

timber panels supported on timber columns

and beams. Roof in clay tiles. Decorative

gables to properties numbered 3 and 5 and

decorative asymmetric chimney design.

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20 t 9 - 17 Park Road William Owen 1894 1894 5 Ground floor in brickwork with bay windows a a a a a a a a a a a 20T-01

to each property. The overhanging first

floor is timber framed supported on

decorative. Each property has a gable end

supported on decorative brackets.

1

20 u 2-4 Park Road William Owen 1894 1894 2 half timbers above fairfaced brickwork with a a a 20U - 01/03

over sailing gables and jettied upper

gables. Decorative pargetting and carving

to barge boarding. 1

20 v 6 - 12 Park Road William Owen 1894 1894 4 jettied half timbered first floor and gable a a a a a a a 20V- 01/06

with end two houses in brickwork with

gables and render panels. Roof in clay

tiles. 1

20 w 14 - 22 Park Road William Owen 1894 1899 5 Fairfaced brickwork to elevations with a a a a a a a a a 20W - 01/07

decorative gables, plaster panels and half

timber work. Fine carving to decorative

barge boards. Number 14 has vertical tile

hanging to gable. Roof in clay tile.

1

20 x 28 - 36 Park Road William Owen 1895 1895 5 Dutch style gable elevations in brick a a a a a a a a a 20X-01- 07

panelling with terracotta and brick window

dressing. Number 36 has ground floor in

brickwork and first floor in half timbering.

With bay windows and terracotta tracery.

Decorative chimneys. 1

20 y 2-4 Primrose Hill William Owen 1899 1898 2 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork. Fairfaced a a a 21C - 01/04

with protruding bays. Roof in clay tiles.

1

20 z 1-7 Wood Street William Owen 1894 1894 4 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a a 20Z-01- 05

porches and three decorative gables. Roof

and decorative vertical tile hanging to

gables in plain clay tile. 1

20 - Greendale Road - Gladstone William Owen 1891 1891 - Built as the Mens Dining Hall and later a a Gladstone Theatre

Theatre converted to a performance space form 01 - 07

1910 by J Lomax-Simpson. Plain & simple

structure which appealed to Levers sense

of 'economy'. The building now functions

as a repertory theatre for 500 people. It is

well maintained. 1

20 - Swimming Baths William Owen 1902 1902 - Demolished and now the site of Port Demolished

Sunlight Garden Centre,

21 f 79 - 82 Greendale Road William Owen 1891 1891 4 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork, with a a a a 21f-01 - 02

stone porches. Central bay with decorative

tile hanging. Clay tiled roof. 1

21 h 212 - 216 New Chester Road William & Segar Owen 1899 1897 3 See 21g a a a a a a a a a a see 21g 21G-01 - 14 1

21 j 1-7 Pool Bank William & Segar Owen 1899 1898 4 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. First a a a a a a a a a 21J-01 - 10

floor in pebble dashed render. Clay roof

tiles and protruding bays on alternate

properties. Sandstone detailing to

properties. 1

21 c 2 - 16 Circular Drive William & Segar Owen 1899 1898 8 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork, pebble a a a a 21C-01- 04

dashed render to first floor and gables.

Diamond burnt headers and a cranked

chimney add interest. 1

21 d 28 - 38 Circular Drive William & Segar Owen 1899 - 6 see 21J a a a a 21J-01- 10 1

21 i 218 - 222 New Chester Road William & Segar Owen 1899 1899 3 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. Brick a a a a a a a a a See 20i 21i-01 - 03

diamond and render pattern to First floor

with dormer windows protruding into the

roof. Attractive surrounds in brick to doors

and windows. Roof in clay tile. 1

21 - Bolton Road - Hulme Hall William & Segar Owen 1901 1899 - Built as the Ladies Dining Hall before new a a a a a Spalling brick & Hulme Hall 01 -12

facilities were built in the factory. Then stonework.

became used as an Art Gallery prior to the Replacement to

Lady Lever Art Gallery. Now a venue for carved gable.

conferences & functions. Recently re-

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21 g 2 - 10 Lodge Lane William & Segar Owen 1900 1900 5 Fairfaced brickwork to lower walls with red a a a a a a a a a a 21G-01 - 14

clay tile hanging to upper walls and roof.

Main elevations have diaper brickwork with

render panels. Arched brick lintols to lower

windows with recessed timber units. Tile

hanging to gables. Brick chimneys with

simple corbelled detailing to caps.

Combination of different pots and some

missing. Rear elevations largely in brick

with some pebble dashed render to gables

and tile hanging.

1

21 b 5-7 The Causeway William & Segar Owen 1901 1901 3 see 21E a a a a a a a a a a a 21E-01/02 1

21 e 1-5 Church Drive William & Segar Owen 1901 1900 5 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 21E-01- 03

some stone buttressing and bay windows

between Numbers 3 and 4. First floor in

render pebble dash, some quirky bays

between oversailing clay tiled roof. Number

2 and 5 have oversailing porches

supported on vertical timber columns.

1

21 Fire Station William & Segar Owen 1902 1902 - Single storey in fairfaced brickwork and a a a a inappropriate Fire Station 01, 02,

decorative diamond patter with stone extension to east 03, 04

dressing and double height central section. elevation

1

21 k 1-7 Water Street William & Segar Owen 1912 1911 4 Elevations in pebble dashed render on a a a a a a a a a 21K-01- 06

brickwork plinth. Number 3 has a double

bay windows and gable end, both clad in

shutter boarding. Roof in clay tiles. 1

21 l 9 - 21 Water Street William & Segar Owen 1912 1911 7 Elevations in render on a fairfaced a a a a a a a a a a a 21L-01 - 09

brickwork plinth. Porch over central section

and roof in clay tiles with varied brick

chimneys, recessed porches supported on

timber beams and columns to end bays.

1

21 a 64 - 78 Bolton Road William & Segar Owen 1912 1912 8 Elevations in pebble dashed render a a a a a a a a a a 21A-01- 11

supported on brick work with dormer and

bay windows. Roof in clay tile with tall brick

chimney stacks. 1

21 - Lady Lever Art Gallery William & Segar Owen 1922 1914 - The most prominent building within the a a a Some plant growth to Lady Lever 01 -17

Village located on the long axis of the cornices needs

diamond. A surprisingly large building but clearing out.

skilfully shoe-horned into the village Impressive cast iron

context. A later addition it led to rebuilding railings have survived

and realignment of windy lane to coincide the Great War and

with the south porch. Ashlar white are a quality rarely

limestone at odds with the warm pink seen.

sandstone used elsewhere. a sad mistake

which makes the building more solemn

and 'sad'. Grecian subdued classicism with

'in antis' porticos. Dominant rotundas at

roof level make a striking silhouette. To the

south side is the Leverhulme Memorial by

Lomax-Simpson with four bronze figures by

Reid Dick.

1

21 - Christ Church William & Segar Owen 1904 - - An imposing perpendicular gothic building a a a a a a Cast iron rainwater Christ Church 01 - 14

seating 1000 in a traditional cruciform plan goods severely

constructed entirely in Cheshire new red corroded. West side

sandstone. Impressive quality of materials of N porch heavily

and craftsmanship. Leverhulme tomb is saturated. Requires

located in an open loggia against the west urgent investigation.

end. Sculpture by Goscombe John.

1

22 54 - 58 Greendale Road Pain & Blease 1901 1901 5 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with fine a a possible subsistence - 22-01- 06

brick tracery. Diamond patterned brickwork further investigation

and overburnt headers are a feature. needed, missing

guttering 1

23 a 43 - 47 Corniche Road T.T Rees 1898 1897 3 Brickwork on sandstone plinth for a ground a a a a a a a a 23a-01 - 03

floor. First floor in render with bay windows

protruding into roof. Timber porches. Roof

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23 b 306 - 308 New Chester Road T.T Rees 1898 1898 2 Elevations in brickwork with embossed a a a a a a 23B-01, 23B-02, 23B-

brickwork to gable ends of property to 03

gable ends of property. Roof in clay tiles.

Porch of Number 308 in timber frame. 1

24 15 - 27 Lower Road C H Reilly 1906 1905 7 Ground floor in pebble dashed render. a a a a a a a a a a 24-01 - 09

Roof over hangs first floor with protruding

barrel vaulted dormer windows. Colonnade

in timber. 1

25 - - King Georges Drive - Former J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1912 - See 25ae & 25p. Development of houses a Girls Club 01 - 03

Girls' Club - now Sunlight together with the former Girls Club on the

Vision. corner of St. Georges Drive with Windy

Bank. Planned alterations dated 1925 &

1945. Recently refurbished & converted as

offices of the Port Sunlight Village Trust &

Sunlight Vision. 1

25 a 60 - 62 Bolton Road J Lomax-Simpson 1914 1913 2 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. First a a a a a a a a 25A-01 - 06

floor overhangs ground floor, supported on

timber columns and lintel. Detailed

chimney stacks to end gables. 1

25 aa 47 - 50 Queen Mary's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1912 4 Brickwork to gables and ground floors of a a a a a 25aa-4 - 10

central bay. Rendering to first floor with

cantilevered half timbering. Clay tiles to

gables and roof. Brick chimney stacks. 1

25 ab 2-4 Water Street J Lomax-Simpson 1914 1913 2 Elevations in pebble dashed render a a a a a a a 25AB-01, 25AB-02,

supported on a brickwork plinth. Timber 25AB-03

column support the oversailing first floor.

The roof is in clay tile. 1

25 ac 1-3 Windy Bank J Lomax-Simpson 1926 1924 2 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a 25AC-01, 25AC-02,

classical square bay windows. Roof in plain 25AC-03

clay tile. 1

25 ad 5 Windy Bank J Lomax-Simpson 1926 1924 1 see 25X a a a a a a 25X-01- 07 1

25 ae 18 - 22 Windy Bank J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1913 4 Elevation in pebbledash on a plinth of a a a a a a a a See Girls Club 25 & 25ae-01 - 02

brickwork with bay windows to No. 19, 21 25p which form part

and 22. Slate roof and brick chimney of the same block

stacks. 1

25 b 8 - 12 The Causeway J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1911 5 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a Plastic airbrick needs 25B-01- 05

diamond pattern. Some decorative stone replacing.

dressing. Varied details to all properties.

No. 11 was rebuilt to original designs in

1959 due to subsidence. 1

25 c 13 - 16 The Causeway J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1913 4 Ground floor and gable ends in fairfaced a a a 25d-01 - 03

brickwork. Rendered First floor protrudes

over ground floor and supported on timber

lintel and column. 1

25 d 17 The Causeway J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1913 1 As 25c a a a a a a a a a a 25d-01 - 03 1

25 e 46 - 64 Central Road J Lomax-Simpson 1906 1906 10 Elevations in render on a brickwork plinth. a a a a a 25E-01- 03

Timber detailing creates a wide string

course. Clay tile to roof with rendered

chimney stacks & clay pots. Windows with

timber surrounds. 1

25 f 66 - 72 Central Road J Lomax-Simpson 1906 1906 4 Pebble dashed render to ground floor, a a a a a See 25t 25t-01 - 04

supported on brickwork. First floor in

wooden barge boarding. Roof in sandstone

flagging. 1

25 g 1-5 Church Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1900 1900 - Plans for 5.no cottages - Unbuilt See 21e - Could be

Jonathan Simpson,

James' Father?

25 h 1-5 The Ginnel J Lomax-Simpson 1914 1913 3 Ground floor in brickwork. Rendered first a a a a a a a a 25H-01, 25H-02

floor overhangs and is supported on timber

beams and columns. 1

25 i 7 - 23 The Ginnel J Lomax-Simpson 1914 1913 9 Brickwork to ground floor. Pebble dashed a a a a a a a a a a a 25I-01- 11

render to first floor clay tiles to roof and

brick chimney stacks. Interesting motifs to

gable ends and timber porches. 1

25 j 25 - 35 The Ginnel J Lomax-Simpson 1914 1913 6 Brickwork to ground floor. Pebble dashed a a a a a a a a a a a 25J-01 - 06

render to first floor. Porches over front

doors . Roof in clay tiles with brick chimney

stacks. 1

25 k 3-6 Greendale Road J Lomax-Simpson 1925 1925 4 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork. 4-6 a a a a a 25K-01- 06

Greendale road with Queen Anne style

porches. Porches to other properties are

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25 l 6a - 6h Greendale Road J Lomax-Simpson 1926 1926 8 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. First a a a a a 25L-01- 06

floor cantilevered with half timbering &

render. Timber surrounds to windows.

Timber frame to both wings. Roofs in

sandstone flags. Brick chimneys and

various clay pots. Interesting flagged &

cobble paving. 1

25 m 1 - 18 Duke of York Cottages J Lomax-Simpson 1934 1934 18 elevations in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a End wall possibly 25M-01- 14

rendered panel to upper floor cantilevered settling

first floor an gabled facades. Roof in

sandstone flags. Many details adding

interest to the property. Greendale road

elevation has a central rendered section

with stone dressing to doors, windows and

end ranges in fair faced coursed ashlars

stone. 1

25 n 1-4 King George's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1913 4 Ground floor and gables in brickwork. First a a a a a a a a a 25N-01, 25N-02

floor in rendered pebble dash. Roof in slate

with large chimney. 1

25 o 5 - 20 King George's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1913 16 Elevations in a combination of materials, a a a a a a a a a a a a a a replace poor quality 25O-01, 25O-02, 25O-

including brickwork, timber framing, skylights 03

rendered pebbledash and barge boarding.

With overhanging gable ends supported on

timer brackets. Porches, sandstone

surrounds and other details add interest.

Roof in sandstone flags with detailed brick

chimney stacks. 1

25 p 21 - 22 King George's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1913 2 Pebble dashed rendered elevations a a a a a a a a a a Part of Sunlight Vision 25P-01

supported on fairfaced brickwork with a bay no 25

windows between No. 21 and 22. Roof in

slate. 1

25 q 1 - 15 Jubilee Crescent J Lomax-Simpson 1938 1938 15 Brickwork and hung tile elevations with clay a a a a a a maintenance of 25Q-01 - 07

tiled roof. Timber framed lobbies with rainwater goods

decorative herringbone brick. 1

25 r 29 - 33 Lower Road J Lomax-Simpson 1907 1907 3 two half timbered cottages. Other a a a a 25R-01 - 06

properties have a fairfaced brickwork to

ground floor with cantilevered first floor on

timber brackets. Roof is in sandstone flags,

with brickwork and diamond pattern

chimneys. 1

25 s 35 - 49 Lower Road J Lomax-Simpson 1906 1906 8 Ground floor in render supported on a a a a a a a a a 25S-01, 25S-02

brickwork. The overhanging first floor has a

tiled facia supported on timber brackets.

Both ends have protruding gables. Roof in

clay tile. 1

25 t 51 - 59 Lower Road J Lomax-Simpson 1906 1906 5 Pebble dashed render to ground floor, a a a a a 25t-01 - 04

supported on brickwork. First floor in

wooden barge boarding. Roof in sandstone

flagging. 1

25 u 47 - 53 Primrose Hill J Lomax-Simpson 1925 1925 4 Fairfaced brickwork to the elevations with a a a a a a a a 25u - 01/05

attractive tile hanging to the first floor.

Shallow arches to the entrance doors and

three windows. Roofs in plain clay tiles.

1

25 v 55 - 57 Primrose Hill J Lomax-Simpson 1925 1925 2 see 25k 3-6 Greendale Road a a a a a 25k - 01/06 1

25 w 10 - 14 Queen Mary's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1925 1924 5 rendered properties with prominent gables a a a 25W-01, 25W-02,

to central section. Central black has 25W-03, 25W-04

brickwork to ground floor with a

cantilevered first floor and further

cantilevered bays. Roof in plain clay tile. 1

25 x 15 - 22 Queen Mary's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1926 1924 8 Black and white half timbered cottages on a a a a a a 25X-01 - 07

a fairfaced brick work plinth. Decorative

timber gables with cantilevered gables.

Finely carved barge boarding to No. 16 and

22. Tudor arches to doors of No. 21 and

22. Double jettied gable to No. 22. Roof in

sandstone flags. 1

25 y 23 - 30 Queen Mary's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1912 8 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork, with two a a a Porches require 25Y-01 - 09

end bays in render. No. 24 has a curved inspection

cornice and Dutch style gables. Porch

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25 z 31 - 46 Queen Mary's Drive J Lomax-Simpson 1913 1912 16 elevations in a combination of fairfaced a a a a a a a a lead work on 25z-01 - 06

brickwork, pebble dashed render, timber protruding canopies

framed panelling, barge boarding and

render. Timber canopies over doors. Roof

in sandstone flags with large chimneys. 1

26 a 31 - 35 Corniche Road Jonathan Simpson 1897 1897 3 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with tiled a a a a a a a a a a a 26a-01 - 04

roof extending over first floor. No. 31 had

interesting rendered detail with artwork to

central section. Leading detail to windows.

1

26 b 298 - 300 New Chester Road Jonathan Simpson 1898 1896 2 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork. First a a a a a a a a 26B-01 - 06

floor in timber frame and rendered panels.

Roof in clay tiles. No. 300 has a recessed

porch detail. 1

26 c 30 - 38 Primrose Hill Jonathan Simpson 1899 1898 5 Asymmetric design in fairfaced brickwork a a a a 26C-01, 26C-02

with an ashlar stone plinth. With rendered

gable with decorative motif. Clay tiled roof.

1

27 d 25 Wood Street J Joseph Talbot 1894 1894 1 Ground floor in coursed red sandstone and a a a a a a 28A-01 - 05

first floor in timber framing. Highly

decorative gables with barge boarding.

Roofing in green Westmorland slate.

Chimney have stone bases with decorative

brick circular shafts. 1

27 a 3 - 33 Bath Street J Joseph Talbot 1897 1895 16 Cheshire facing brick with buff sandstone a a a a a a a a a a a Large block with See 27c 01 - 07

dressings. Combination of plain and Dutch numerous owners.

gable ends with timber dormer windows. Conditions differ.

Highly decorative copper clad cupola. Copper may be

Ogee capped bays in rolled leadwork & original to bay roofs

copper. Strangely classical chimney and not lead.

treatment. 1

27 c 9 - 10 Riverside J Joseph Talbot 1897 1896 2 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork. Canopies a a a a a a a a a 27c 01 - 07

over doors. Roof tiled and brick detailed

chimney. 1

27 b 89 - 97 Bebington Road J Joseph Talbot 1899 1897 5 Cheshire facing brick on a sandstone plinth a a a a a a Unusual decorative 27B 01 - 05

with render panels to first floor. Chimney plaster panels to

stacks in brick. Prominent dormers with windows.

hipped gables & distinctive lead finials.

Good condition. 1

27 - Hesketh Hall Technical J Joseph Talbot - 1903 1902 - Technical Institute used for Further a a a a a a a a a a a Very poor condition to 27 01-05

Institute (extension by Grayson & (1905) Education & training. Paid for by Lever external rendered

Talbot) himself and not by the company. walls. Poor roof with

Sandstone lower walls with first floor damaged missing

render above. Clay tiled roofs with brick rainwater goods. Poor

chimney stacks & decorative roof vent. decoration and

Highly ornaments jettied gables to main suspected timber

North elevation onto New Chester Road. decay to external

Finest decorative plasterwork (pargetting) joinery.

to the gable spandrels. Formerly used by

The Royal British Legion but not well

maintained - now redundant. The building

is 'at risk' and requires a swift resolution to

recent rapid decay and irreparable

damage/ loss. Sadly Talbots last major

building as he died before completion. An

extension with prominent gables towards

New Chester Road was designed by

Grayson & Ould in 1904 -05.

1

28 j 24 Park Road Wilson & Talbot 1894 1894 1 Ground floor in coursed red sandstone and a a a a a a a see 28a - 01/05

first floor in timber framing. Highly

decorative gables with barge boarding.

Roofing is in green Westmorland slate.

Chimney have stone bases with decorative

brick circular shafts. 1

28 a 16 - 22 Bridge Street Wilson & Talbot 1894 1984 4 Ground floor in course red sandstone and a a a a a a Leaking rainwater 28a - 01/05

first floor in timber framing. Highly goods

decorative gables with barge boarding.

Roofing is in green Westmorland slate.

Chimney have stone bases with decorative

brick circular shafts. 1









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28 d 37 - 41 Corniche Road Wilson & Talbot 1899 1898 3 Asymmetric design. Ground floor in a a a a a a 28d - 01/05

fairfaced brickwork. First floor in painted

render. Central bay and roof tiled. 1

28 c 25 - 59 Corniche Road Wilson & Talbot 1899 1899 3 Fairfaced brickwork to ground floor with a a a a a a a a a 28c - 01/05

bay windows and sandstone surround.

Roof in clay tile with large chimney stacks.

1

28 i 134 - 146 New Chester Road Wilson & Talbot 1900 1900 7 Ground floor in brickwork work draper a a a a a a a a a a a maintenance of 28I - 01/05

detail. First floor in timber panelling rainwater goods

supported on timber columns. Central bay

in masonry and render. Roof in clay tiles

with brick chimneys in diagonal orientation.

1

28 b 18 - 22 The Causeway Wilson & Talbot 1901 1901 5 elevations in diamond patterned fairfaced a a a a a a See 28f - Obtrusive 28b - 01/10

brickwork. With stone dressings to doors boiler flues.

and windows. Half timbered treatment to

First floor. Roof in clay tile. 1

28 f 44 - 48 Greendale Road Wilson & Talbot 1901 1901 5 Fairfaced brickwork to all elevations with a a a a a a See 28b Boiler flues see 28b - 01/10

diaper patterning to gables. Sandstone obtrusive.

surrounds to windows & door with carved

detail. Roofs in red clay tile. Chimneys in

fairfaced brick with buttress detail. Tall

cylindrical pots to chimneys. Leaded lights.

1

28 h 9 - 13 Lower Road Wilson & Talbot 1901 1901 3 Elevations in render pebbledash on a a a a a a a a a a a a 25h - 01/02

brickwork plinth with three double height

bay windows. Roof in clay tiles, canopied

over the door. 1

28 l 27 - 39 Pool Bank Wilson & Talbot 1901 1901 7 Red sandstone plinth course and window a a a a a a a a a a a 28l - 01/05

dressings with a pebble dash render to

upper walls. Distinctive curved bays in

sandstone. Chimneys pebble dashed with

stone cornice caps topped with red clay

pots . Red clay tiles to roofs. Windows

leaded lights set into stone mullions with

metal framed opening lights.

1

28 e 11 - 17 Greendale Road Wilson & Talbot 1902 1902 7 Ground floor in highly ornate half timbered a a a a a 28e - 01/12

work and a Near perfect replica of Kenyon

Peel Hall in Lancs. Collyweston stone

flagging to roof. To the rear a stark contract

to the glories of the Greendale Road

elevation with plain brick with painted

render above. 1

28 g 64 - 70 Greendale Road Wilson & Talbot 1902 1902 7 articulated entrance elevation. Full height a a a a a a a a a Trees damaging 28g - 01/05

brick gable on a stone plinth and dressings foundations

to windows. 65-69 have first floor in pebble

dash render. Two end houses of prominent

brick and stone gables with three

Jacobean style decorative chimneys.

1

28 k 9 - 17 Pool Bank Wilson & Talbot 1902 1902 5 Ground floor in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a a a a a a 28k - 01/11

sandstone window surrounds. First floor in

pebble dashed render. Roof in clay tiles,

with detailed brick and chimney stacks.

Detailed rainwater goods. 1

29 a 3 - 20 Osborne Court Paddock & Johnson c2000 - 18 Recently built and in keeping with a 29a-01 - 05

surrounding properties. 1

29 b Philip Leverhulme Lodge Paddock & Johnson c2000 - 10 Recently built and in keeping with a 29b-01

surrounding properties. 1

30 a 99 - 109 Bebington Road Post war reconstruction c 1899 - 6 Elevations in fairfaced brickwork with a a a a a a a a a a a No date. Stylistically 30A-01- 05

following bomb damage - sandstone surrounds to windows and similar to Grayson &

by J Lomax Simpson to doors. Jacobean influences. Roof in slate Ould at 312 New

original plans by Grayson with brick chimney stacks. Chester Rd.

& Ould 1

30 d 8 - 14 Bridge Street Post war reconstruction 1894 Plans 4 timber faring elevations on a sandstone a a a a a a a a a a Similar to Lomax- 30D-01, 30D-02

following bomb damage - Rebuilt 1942, plinth. Bay windows to ground floor of No. Simpson work to King

by J Lomax Simpson to c1947 1945 & 8,10 and 12, and first floor of No.14. Georges' Drive

original plans by Grayson 1951 Decorative gables and tiled first floor to No.

& Ould. No.14 plans 8. Roof in clay tiles.

dated 1951 by unknown

Architect. 1







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30 e 1 Brook Street - The Railway Unknown c 1900 - - fairfaced brickwork to ground floor and half a a a a a Inappropriate flat roof 30E-01, 30E-02

Inn timbered first floor with decorative half extension

timbers gables. Roof in slate. 1

30 f 97 - 101 Greendale Road Unknown - believed to be c 1894-5 - 4 elevations in a combination of fairfaced a a Stylistic similarities to 30f-01 - 04

Grayson & Ould brickwork and pebble dashed render. Grayson & Ould

Diaper brickwork to gables. Oversailing

roof in clay tiles. 1

30 h 9 - 15 Wood Street Unknown - believed to be 1892 1892 4 Central bay with square coursed rubble a a a a a a a a a Dated 1892. 30h-01 - 04

Grayson & Ould stone to ground floor and half timbered Stylistically similar to

jettied first floor. Roof in clay tile with Grayson & Ould

decorative brick chimneys. 1

30 k - Church Hall (off Bridge Unknown c 1950 - - Single storey building to the S side of a 30i Church Hall 01-

Street) Bridge St. concealed by surrounding 04

housing. Later insertion c 1940-45. 1

30 k - Greendale Road - Port Unknown but later work c1900 - - Single storey building to S of Greendale a a a a a a a Impact damage to 30K Railway Station

Sunlight Station c1919 by J Lomax- Road, close to Old Boys Club. Largely NW corner. 01-04

Simpson timber superstructure with painted

clapboard exterior over a concrete floor

plate. Details in archive show considerable

works c1919 but there was probably an

earlier building. 1

30 j - Lodge Lane, Manor Lodge Unknown - but probably by c1930 - 7 Former Nurses Home but constructed after a Good condition. 30J 01-02

the Unilever Technical the nearby Hospital. Brick and render walls

Dept. under J Lomax- with 'art deco' features to glazing. Recently

Simpson. converted to private apartments by the Port

Sunlight Village Trust. Interesting example

of later 20C deco architecture compared to

Arts & Crafts.

1

30 b 14 - 16 Bolton Road Unknown - but probably by 1947-50 1945 2 Plain buff brick built pair of cottages. Low a a a a a a a Rebuilt due to bomb 30b-01 - 02

the Unilever Technical oversailing roof in dark brown clay tiles. damage c 1945 but

Dept. under J Lomax- Brick soldier course to lintols. Timber not to original

Simpson. Replacement of windows and cast iron rw goods. Timber designs.

earlier bombed cottages. porches but little detail/ decoration. 1

29 c Central Road, Newton Lodge Paddock & Johnson c2000 - 2 Elevations in a combination of masonry a a 29c - 01

and rendered panels on a brickwork plinth

with diamond detail to upper walls. 1



Subtotal 926 196 17

Total Units 926 196 17









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Revisions

Ref. Date:



A 8.8.2007

Notes:



Numbering system to development blocks added. Database updated to include archive

information. Grayson & Ould work to Hesketh Hall noted. Revision tab added to note

ongoing amendments.


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