24, Tudor Street is a Grade II listed building in the City of London local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 November 1990. House. 3 related planning applications.

24, Tudor Street

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
City of London
Country
England
Date first listed
28 November 1990
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No. 24 Tudor Street is an early 19th-century detached house which has been adapted for later use as shops. The house is constructed of stucco with quoins marking the corners. It has a felted mansard roof with dormers and extends over four storeys plus an attic. The front facade has five windows, with a single window to the return on Whitefriars Street. Projecting shopfronts occupy the ground floor. The upper floors have architraved sash windows, those on the first floor featuring console bracketed cornices. A parapet with a shallow pediment sits above the central window. The return elevation is similar, although the ground floor is partly recessed and features Doric engaged columns flanking a 20th-century shopfront. The interior has been altered. A later 19th-century staircase has a square plan with newel posts topped by ball finials and turned balusters serving the first and second floors. An earlier 19th-century staircase, with column newel posts and turned balusters, serves the third floor and attic.

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