Wynyards

Location/Address

124 Hale Road, Hale

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

End terrace of a row of five properties (nos 124 to 132) built in 1897. Brick-built with Flemish bond to the front, northern, elevation and Garden Wall bond to the other elevations. Three storeys with a cellar. The interior has a large porch and paneled hallway leading to a front room and dining which each have ornately carved wooden fireplace surrounds. Painted glass to the front door and to the dining room patio doors. Rear wing with scullery on ground floor and bedroom above. Servants quarters in the attic space (third floor). Surveyed by the South Trafford Archaeological Group in 1996.

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

End terrace

Age

1897

Rarity

Typical example of late 19th century lower middle class housing

Architectural and Artistic Interest

Arts and crafts detailing

Historic Interest

Images and Documents

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North, road, elevation, of 124 Hale Road, 2014.

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Carved fireplace surround of 1897.

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Painted glass windows in dining room of 124 Hale Road, 1996.

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Ground plan of 124 Hale Road, surveyed by the South Trafford Archaeological Group in 1996.

Date Listed

24 Jul 2023

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