Numbers 19 To 26 And Attached Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Camden local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 May 1974. Terrace of houses. 12 related planning applications.

Numbers 19 To 26 And Attached Railings

WRENN ID
proud-clay-thrush
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Camden
Country
England
Date first listed
14 May 1974
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Numbers 19 to 26 form a terrace of eight houses built between 1766 and 1767, designed by Jacob Leroux. The buildings have been altered over time.

The houses are four storeys high, each originally with two windows. Number 19 has been refaced in the 19th and 20th centuries, featuring a stucco ground floor and a first-floor band. It has a wooden doorcase with pilasters supporting an entablature and a broken pediment, along with a radial-patterned fanlight above a panelled door. The upper floors have red brick flat arches over recessed four-pane sash windows, with the fourth floor largely blind. Number 20 has an early 19th-century refacing, showing tuck-pointed multi-coloured stock brick and a stucco ground floor with a first-floor band. It features a wooden doorcase with console brackets supporting a hood, a rectangular fanlight, and a panelled door. Brick segmental arches, square-headed on the ground floor, frame the recessed four-pane sash windows. Number 21 has undergone 19th and 20th-century refacing with a stucco ground floor and a first-floor band. It contains a wooden doorcase with a bracketed hood, a rectangular fanlight, and a panelled door, with flat brick arches over 20th-century windows. Number 22 has a stucco front with a first-floor band, a wooden doorcase with a bracketed hood, a rectangular fanlight, and a panelled door. The ground floor windows are 20th century, while the first and second floors have recessed 12-pane sashes, and the third floor has recessed eight-pane sashes. Numbers 23 and 24 have been refaced in pale brick with dark pointing, with stucco ground floors and first-floor bands. Number 23 has a plain wooden doorcase and a panelled door, while number 24 has a 20th-century wooden doorcase with rudimentary pilasters and entablature framing a rectangular fanlight and panelled door. Gauged red brick flat arches mark the mostly 20th-century windows. Number 25’s brickwork is darker, with a 20th-century refacing of the third floor. It has a stucco ground floor, first-floor band and a wooden doorcase with pilasters carrying an entablature and a rectangular fanlight. Number 26 has a stucco front with early 20th-century commercial premises on the ground floor, architraved sashes, bracketed sills, and a continuous sill band at the second floor.

The interiors have not been inspected. Attached cast-iron railings feature torch flambe, urn, or foliated finials.

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