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2-8 Barnard Street, Staindrop (Staindrop)

This is a row of 19th century houses, with interesting architectural features. (1) The terrace is extant on the 1st edition OS map. (2)

Barnard Street is a uniform terrace constructed from stone under slate roofs with stepped ridge and brick chimneys, all with blue and white painted woodwork to traditional sash windows and mostly 1930's doors with plain overlights. Dwellings have pecked and margined stone lintels and sills, blue painted cast iron rainwater goods, the Barnard `B' to the gables denotes the link to Raby Estate which continues today. (3)

This site was added to the Local List on 13th November 2023.

D70341
13/11/2023
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Conservation Area


Source of Reference
Local History of Staindrop

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