Numbers 33-41 (Odd) And Railings Attached To Number 37 is a Grade II listed building in the Islington local planning authority area, England. Terraced houses. 17 related planning applications.

Numbers 33-41 (Odd) And Railings Attached To Number 37

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

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Description

Six terraced houses, built between 1828 and 1829, and with shopfronts altered in the mid to late 19th century. The houses were designed by William Chadwell Mylne, who was Surveyor for the New River Estate. They are constructed of multi-coloured stock brick in a Flemish bond pattern, although number 25 Lloyd Baker Street has been partly refaced. The roofs are hidden, and there are party-wall brick stacks. The properties have a ground-floor shop layout and a side-hall entrance plan to the upper domestic floors. Each house is three storeys high with a basement, and features two windows. Number 25 Lloyd Baker Street has a 20th-century corner shopfront. Numbers 33 to 41 Amwell Street have mid- to late-19th-century shopfronts, articulated by console bracketed pilasters that support an entablature. Number 35 has a particularly well-preserved three-bay shopfront, with steps leading to the shop door on the right and a three-light bay window with panelling below. There is an original panelled house door with a rectangular overlight to the left, and a glass fascia painted with gold lettering on a brown ground, which reads ‘W.C. & K. King Chemists’, with a cornice above. The shopfronts of numbers 37 to 41 have pilasters supporting an entablature with a curved projecting cornice, and their windows have been altered. Upper floors have 6/6 sash windows with gauged brick flat arches. The first floor has a stucco sill band beneath full-length sashes set in arched brick recesses, with paired iron balconies to number 35, featuring fine wrought-iron railings. Some rebuilding work has been carried out on the upper floors. The properties have plain brick parapets, most with stone coping, and a stucco cornice with a blocking course to numbers 25 Lloyd Baker Street and 33 Amwell Street. There are attached cast-iron railings to number 37.

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