Grange Terrace
Grange Terrace
HER Number
9627
District
S Tyneside
Site Name
Grange Terrace
Place
East Boldon
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
Estate Building
Site Type: Specific
Estate Cottage
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
Visitors to The Grange (HER 7729) entered through the Coach House on Grange Terrace, a row of estate cottages. These are cheerful one-and-a half-storey cottages with lots of original features including 6-over-2 sash windows, battened doors with small diamond lights and a Welsh slate roof with dormers and moulded chimneys. No. 3 has false shutters and a different colour scheme to the rest. The Coach House has a lower stableblock range to the north. It has timber gates, a large square cupola with weathervane and applied half-timbering to the upper floor. Nos. 3 to 5 have plain clay tile rear roof slopes. No. 1 has gothic gable windows and is on the Local List. Three ridge vent tiles survive. LOCAL LIST
Easting
436530
Northing
561290
Grid Reference
NZ436530561290
Sources
Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, March 1992, Other Buildings of Acknowledged Architectural Quality or Historic Significance (South Tyneside UDP Appendix ENV (B)); North of England Civic Trust on behalf of South Tyneside Council, February 2006, East Boldon Conservation Area Character Appraisal; East Boldon School Centenary 1885-1985; M. Linge, The Story of Boldon; A. Middleton, 1983, Boldon's Witness in Church and Community; N. Pevsner, 1953, The Buildings of England: County Durham; W. Wilson, 1935, A Short History of Boldon; SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/135/B