75-79, Stoke Newington Church Street N16 is a Grade II listed building in the Hackney local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 February 1975. A Early C19 Residential terrace. 9 related planning applications.

75-79, Stoke Newington Church Street N16

WRENN ID
eternal-ledge-wax
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Hackney
Country
England
Date first listed
4 February 1975
Type
Residential terrace
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is an early 19th-century terrace of six buildings, numbered 75 to 79, situated on the south side of Church Street in Stoke Newington. Each building is three stories high with an attic and basement, and features two windows. The buildings are constructed of stock brick with stucco dressings, including a frieze, cornice, and blocking course which rises to a pediment-like peak with scrolled sides. The cornices have been lost from numbers 75 and 77. A cill band runs along the second floor. The basement and ground floor are faced with banded stucco, creating the appearance of voussoirs around the round-arched ground floor windows. The first and second floor sash windows have glazing bars and are set within gauged flat brick arches. Former balconies have been removed. The ground floor windows are recessed in round arches. The doorways consist of two long-panelled doors within panelled reveals, topped with Greek fret patterned door heads and rectangular fanlights, all set within a moulded architrave beneath a console bracketed cornice. Numbers 75 to 93 (odd) form a group value with the forecourt walls to number 91.

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