39, 41 AND 43, CAMDEN PASSAGE is a Grade II listed building in the Islington local planning authority area, England. A Georgian Terraced houses. 3 related planning applications.
39, 41 AND 43, CAMDEN PASSAGE
- WRENN ID
- frozen-hinge-twilight
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Islington
- Country
- England
- Type
- Terraced houses
- Period
- Georgian
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The three terraced houses at 39, 41, and 43 Camden Passage date to 1766, as recorded on a plaque between numbers 39 and 41. Originally known as Cumberland Row, the buildings are constructed of purple and yellow brick in a Flemish bond pattern, with red brick dressings. The roof is concealed behind a parapet. Each house is three stories high with two windows per floor. Number 39 has a 20th-century shop front and entrance, potentially incorporating earlier features. Number 41 features a 19th-century shop front with pilasters framing a flat-arched entrance, overlight, fascia, and cornice. Number 43 has a late 20th-century shop front, and the interior has been completely rebuilt. The first-floor windows are flat-arched and have red brick heads, while the second-floor windows are cambered.
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