14, Templewood Avenue is a Grade II listed building in the Camden local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 January 1999. House. 14 related planning applications.

14, Templewood Avenue

WRENN ID
stony-tin-merlin
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Camden
Country
England
Date first listed
11 January 1999
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No. 14 Templewood Avenue is a large, detached house built between 1910 and 1911, designed by CHB Quennell in a free Baroque style. The house is constructed of red brick with full-height brick pilasters at the corners, which support a moulded brick cornice and four details over the central bay. It has tiled hipped roofs with dormers and tall brick chimney stacks.

The design is symmetrical, with a front elevation organized to suggest nine bays; windows appear as 3:2:3:2:3. The central entrance bay and the outer bays project forward. Most windows are flush-framed sashes with exposed boxing and gauged brick flat arches. However, the central ground-floor and first-floor windows are round-arched to create a Venetian effect. A distyle-in-antis (a portico with two columns between antae) pedimented portico is centrally positioned, flanked by circular windows (oculi). The first floor features two narrow sashes on either side of a round-arched sash, the head of which breaks into the brick pediment supported by pilasters; these windows also have shaped brick aprons. The interior of the building was not inspected during the listing process.

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