Numbers 100 To 116 (Even) And Attached Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Islington local planning authority area, England. Terraced houses. 18 related planning applications.

Numbers 100 To 116 (Even) And Attached Railings

WRENN ID
turning-latch-storm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Islington
Country
England
Type
Terraced houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Numbers 100 to 116 (even) and attached railings are a group of nine terraced houses dating from approximately 1829 to 1830. They are built of yellow stock bricks in a Flemish bond pattern, with a stucco ground floor and dressings. The roof is hidden behind a parapet and the houses share brick party-wall stacks.

The design follows a side-hall entrance plan, and the houses are three storeys high with two windows each. The terrace is symmetrical, with a slightly projecting central block. Steps lead to the entrance in the left bay (numbers 100 to 102), leading to a doorway with 1/4 fluted column jambs supporting a corniced head and a six-panelled door surmounted by an elaborate patterned fanlight.

The ground floor has 6/6 round-arched architraved sash windows with curved Gothic-style glazing bars to numbers 110 and 112; the others have simpler 1/1 sashes. A stucco sill band on the first floor is accompanied by gauged brick flat arches over 2/2 sash windows set in arched recesses, linked by stucco imposts. Individual iron balconies with anthemion and Vitruvian scroll detailing are present at the railings, except at number 116, which has a short 2/2 sash. The second floor also features gauged brick flat arches over 2/2 sash windows. A parapet with stone coping tops the buildings. Attached iron railings are finished with ball and disc finials.

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