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Dean Court Road, 39 and 41, Rottingdean
Two two storey detached dwellings, first evident on the 1930 OS map and pre-dating most of the neighbouring properties
Asset type
Historic building - House
Local Listing Reference
LLHA0038
Conservation Area (CA)
No CA
Description
Two two storey detached dwellings, first evident on the 1930 OS map and pre-dating most of the neighbouring properties. Part brick and part mock-timber framed, with pitched tiled roofs. Some of the brickwork is executed in a herringbone pattern. Number 39 is situated at a bend in the road, such that it is particularly prominent in the streetscene. It has a long range set parallel to the road, with a gable end extending forwards of this. This gable end has a catslide roof containing the porch area and creating an asymmetrical roofscape. Number 41 has a simpler plan form, consisting of a long range set parallel to the road. The first floor above the entrance is jettied, and contains an oriel window. The windows to both properties are timber mullioned casements with leaded lights. The houses are set back from the road within their own gardens.
A. Architectural, design and artistic interest
ii. Good quality examples of early 20th century interpretations of ‘Mock Tudor’ architecture
C. Townscape interest
ii. Beyond the boundary of the Rottingdean Conservation Area, the properties contribute greatly to the streetscene
F. Intactness
i. The buildings retain their design integrity
Date of inclusion
2015
Contact information
- 39 and 41 Dean Court, Rottingdean