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KEYNSHAM CONSERVATION AREA HIGH STREET AND TEMPLE STREET SHOP FRONT AND FACADE ENHANCEMENT BUILDING REFERENCE EXTRACT OF STUDY AREA Ordnance survey licence reference SCALE 1:2000 0 10 20 50 100 HISTORIC IMAGE Image Reference DESCRIPTION STREETSCAPE AND DETAILS Abbey Close Bowling Green St Augustines Keyn Club THE PARK PCs 4 3 Pavilion 1 4 The Park House Sports Court (Health Centre) 53 Club 39 Church 51 Church Hall 17a 42 2 The Regents TCB 44 British Royal Hall Friends Meeting house 31 Baptist 47 Methodist 12 41 17 51a Bank Church PH PO St John the Baptist 42a 12 PH 5 El Sub Sta 7 40 46 TCB Victoria 63 PH Keynsham 6 46a 2a 11 PC 1 1 The Key 51b 6a 1 26.8m 61 8 Hollies 4 STATION ROAD 1 BAC The Hydes 19 63 The Rectory Legion 49 HIGH STREET Hotel 40a 17 6 1 Midland Abbey Apartments Hall 1 to 11 Apartments 1 to 5 5 to 24 25 to 41 20 2 18 Shelter Shelters Shelter Tank 37 El Sub Sta Station Road Car Park 59 48 The Old Dairy 1 to 14 38 50 36 57 55 43 45 33 35 29 27 3 5 7 9 11 22 15 21 23 25 BRISTOL ROAD 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 13a 20 18 24 26 28 28a 30 34 16 16a 14 12a 10 4 1 6-8 CHARLTON ROAD HS 41-43 41-43 HIGH STREET, KEYNSHAM 41-43 HIGH STREET, KEYNSHAM [GO MOBILE] FEB 2017 HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT: 41 and 43 High Street Keynsham form a single construction comprising 2 units circa mid to late 1800’s. Originally dwellings, over 3 storeys the building unusually have their gables facing the street. Built in local lias stone and detailed with Bath stone quoins, sills, window surrounds and gable copings with stepping blocks, the elevation is symmetrical around the central valley. The attic storey has a single 1/1, and the first floor 2 smaller windows 1/1 timber sashes since replaced with uPVC to 41. Originally entrance doors and bay windows were set below the first floor openings. In the case of 43 the bay and entrance door were replaced with a traditional shop front. All traces of doors bays and shop fronts have been lost and the ground floor frontage opened up with the introduction of modern shop fronts. The current shop fronts are metal and glass with extensive signage over the openings which extend to the underside of the first floor window sills. The configuration of the frontages bears no relation to the architecture above or to historic shop fronts. DESIGNATION: Unlisted but falls within Character Area 2, Southern High Street of the Keynsham Conservation Area. INTEGRITY AND CONDITION: The buildings original design was awkward due to the placement of windows; however this made sense when the original bays and doors were in place. The loss of the ground floor architecture and its replacement with continuous openings and modern frontages has not improved matters. The condition of the building is fair but the shop fronts are poor. ACTIONS: The shop fronts currently detract from the street scene and could be enhanced by: F orm new planted shop fronts within confines of existing openings E nsure the party pier and stonework above should be fully exposed S tone to sides of openings should be exposed S ignage to be consistent in size across both buildings. Should not extend beyond openings Render over shopfronts removed S hopfront openings should relate to windows above Reintroduction of timber sashes to 41 Circa 1960's Circa 1940's Circa 1960's 2017

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Page 1: house - Bathnes...2017/07/24  · Midland Apartments Hall 1 to 11 Apartments 1 to 5 5 to 24 25 to 41 20 22 18 Shelter Shelters Shelter Tank 37 El Sub Sta Station Road Car Park 59 48

KEYNSHAM CONSERVATION AREAHIGH STREET AND TEMPLE STREET SHOP FRONT AND FACADE ENHANCEMENT

BUILDING REFERENCE

EXTRACT OF STUDY AREAOrdnance survey licence reference

SCALE 1:20000 10 20 50 100

HISTORIC IMAGEImage Reference

DESCRIPTION

STREETSCAPE AND DETAILS

Abbey Close

Bowling Green

St Augustines

Keynsham Memorial Park

Club

THE PARK

PCs

4

3

Pavilion

1

4

The Park House

Sports Court

(HealthCentre)

53

Club

39

Church

51

Church

Hall

17a

42

2

The Regents

TCB

44

BritishR

oyal

Hall

Friends Meeting house

31

Baptist

47

Methodist

12

41

17

51a

Bank

Church

PH

PO

St John the Baptist

42a

12

PH

5

El Sub Sta

7

40

46

TCB

Victoria

63

PH

Keynsham

6

46a

2a

11

PC

1

1

The Key

51b

6a

1

26.8m

61

8

Hollies

4

STATION ROAD

1

BACK LAN

E

The Hydes

19

63

The

Rectory

Legion

49

HIG

H STR

EET

Hotel

40a

17

6

1Midland

Abbey Apartments

Hall

1to11

Apartments1 to 5

5 to 24

25 to 41

202218

Shelter

Shelters

Shelter

Tank

37

El Sub Sta

Station RoadCar Park

59

48

TheOld Dairy

1to 14

38

50

36

57

55

43

45

33

35

2927

357

911

2215

2123

25

BRISTOL ROAD 35

79

1113 15

13a

20

18

24

26

2828a

30

34

1616a

1412a

10

4

1

6-8

CHARLTON ROAD

HS 41-43

41-43 HIGH STREET, KEYNSHAM41-43 HIGH STREET, KEYNSHAM [GO MOBILE] FEB 2017

HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT:41 and 43 High Street Keynsham form a single construction comprising 2 units circa mid to late 1800’s. Originally dwellings, over 3 storeys the building unusually have their gables facing the street. Built in local lias stone and detailed with Bath stone quoins, sills, window surrounds and gable copings with stepping blocks, the elevation is symmetrical around the central valley. The attic storey has a single 1/1, and the first floor 2 smaller windows 1/1 timber sashes since replaced with uPVC to 41.Originally entrance doors and bay windows were set below the first floor openings. In the case of 43 the bay and entrance door were replaced with a traditional shop front. All traces of doors bays and shop fronts have been lost and the ground floor frontage opened up with the introduction of modern shop fronts.

The current shop fronts are metal and glass withextensive signage over the openings which extend to theunderside of the first floor window sills. The configurationof the frontages bears no relation to the architectureabove or to historic shop fronts.

DESIGNATION:Unlisted but falls within Character Area 2, Southern HighStreet of the Keynsham Conservation Area.

INTEGRITY AND CONDITION:The buildings original design was awkward due to theplacement of windows; however this made sense whenthe original bays and doors were in place. The loss of theground floor architecture and its replacement withcontinuous openings and modern frontages has notimproved matters. The condition of the building is fair butthe shop fronts are poor.

ACTIONS:The shop fronts currently detract from the street scene and could be enhanced by:∑ F orm new planted shop fronts within confines of existing openings∑ Ensure the party pier and stonework above should be fully exposed∑ Stone to sides of openings should be exposed∑ Signage to be consistent in size across both buildings. Should not extend beyond openings∑ Render over shopfronts removed∑ Shopfront openings should relate to windows above ∑ Reintroduction of timber sashes to 41

Circa 1960'sCirca 1940'sCirca 1960's

2017