1-5 The Lawns

1-5 The Lawns

HER Number
7639
District
Gateshead
Site Name
1-5 The Lawns
Place
Ryton
Map Sheet
NZ16SE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
House
Site Type: Specific
Detached House
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Georgian 1714 to 1830
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
A substantial stone house, now in multiple residential use. Welsh slate roofs and stone coped gables. Sandstone ashlar to front elevation with coursed rubble to side and rear. Prominent quoins to 4 -5, and to the west end of no. 2 - 3. Two storeys apart from no.1, which is a single-storey extension with graduated slating to roof. Timber sliding sash windows with stone lintels and sills. Alterations have been made to the centre of the front elevation – 3 windows have been removed and one round-headed arched stair window with tracery-style glazing bars and front door with moulded architrave inserted. Central chimney is of stone but gable chimneys have been rebuilt in matching buff brick. Rear elevation of 2 – 3 has been rebuilt, and the rear of 4 – 5 has 3 rooflights. Stone boundary wall with concrete coping and constructed piers. Whole composition has a manicured appearance. These buildings (except for no. 1 which is an addition) were originally known as The Lawn and was an important house with owners who were socially prominent in the local area. Despite some alterations it is a grand and commanding structure, and although there are few architectural details save the classic door surround it is clearly finely built with well-used, good quality stone. The rows of sash windows create a key part of the composition, and though an insertion [how do we know?] the arched stair window has an elegance of its own. MATERIALS Sandstone, timber, slate DATE Georgian LOCAL LIST
Easting
415420
Northing
564630
Grid Reference
NZ415420564630
Sources
Gateshead Council Local List X20/LL/273; Gateshead Council, 1999, Conservation Area Policy Guidelines, Strategies and Character Statements, Ryton Conservation Area, pp 9-11