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Rockhurst 33, Hartlepool

Description: Rockhurst 33

Grade: II
Date Listed: 17 December 1985
English Heritage Building ID: 432918

OS Grid Reference: NZ5305633579
OS Grid Coordinates: 453056, 533579
Latitude/Longitude: 54.6945, -1.1784

Location: South Crescent, Hartlepool TS24 0QN

Locality: Hartlepool
Local Authority: Hartlepool
County: Durham
Country: England
Postcode: TS24 0QN

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Listing Text

HARTLEPOOL SOUTH CRESCENT
NZ 5333
(north-west side),
Headland.
9/106 No. 7

GV II

Includes No. 33 (Rockhurst) St. Hilda's Chare. Pair of terraced houses,
early/mid C19. Stuccoed and rendered brick, with Welsh slate roof. 3
storeys; No. 7, of 2 bays has 4-panelled door to left, under overlight, and
quasi Ionic pilaster-and-entablature doorcase with panelled reveals.
2-storey canted bay window, to right, has entablatures and slender flanking
pilasters. 2nd-floor sill band. All windows have mid/late C20 top-hung
casements in original openings. No. 33 (adjoining left) has 2-storey mid
C20 bay window and 2 second-floor openings with mid C20 casements and sill
band. Chamfered quoins to angle. Left return to No. 33 has 2 bays to
left-hand side with round-headed doorway to right, within quasi Tuscan
pilaster-and-entablature doorcase. Windows have mid C20 top-hung casements,
painted sills and 2nd-floor sill band. Roof to Nos. 7 and 33 is hipped to
left, with 2 axial ridge and end stacks. Later extensions adjoining rear
are not of interest. Included for group value.


Listing NGR: NZ5305633579

Source: English Heritage

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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