96 Frederick Street

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Late nineteenth century house, part of a terrace of 8 houses. No 96, Frederick Street forms part of a terrace of buildings. Constructed of red brick, the building is two storeys in height and sits beneath a shallow pitched slate gable roof, the ridge of which runs parallel with the carriageway. There is a mid-ridge brick chimney stack between nos. 94 and 96. The building is very simple in design, consisting of a ground floor entrance flanked by a sash window, with another sash immediately above at first floor level. Ground and first floor storeys are separated by a stringcourse formed by three courses of blue bricks. This modest building is significant because of its form and because its remains largely unchanged, retaining the majority of its original fabric. A Local Building of Note within the Conservation Area (B1).

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Asset type

Late nineteenth century house, part of a terrace of 8 houses.

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