Numbers 95B To 105 (Odd) And Railings Attached To Numbers 97, 103 And 105 is a Grade II listed building in the Islington local planning authority area, England. Terrace of houses. 1 related planning application.

Numbers 95B To 105 (Odd) And Railings Attached To Numbers 97, 103 And 105

WRENN ID
leaning-render-plum
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Islington
Country
England
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Numbers 95B to 105 (odd) Liverpool Road, along with the railings attached to numbers 97, 103, and 105, form a terrace of seven houses built between 1821 and 1824. The houses are constructed from yellow stock bricks arranged in Flemish bond, with roofs hidden behind a parapet and brick party-wall stacks. The design features a side-hall entrance plan with a staircase, and the buildings rise three storeys with a basement. Each house has two windows, with number 34A Cloudesley Place/95B Liverpool Road featuring an additional entrance bay, while numbers 101 to 105 are set back in a recess.

The ground floor has gauged-brick round-arched openings, with steps leading up to the entrance on the left bay of number 95B, which includes a side entrance to 34A Cloudesley Place. The doorway has fluted quarter-column jambs supporting a corniced head, an original six-panelled door, and a patterned fanlight, although number 95B has an altered corniced head and fanlight. The ground floor windows feature 1/1 sashes for numbers 34A, 99, 101, 103, and 105, while numbers 95B and 97 have 3/3 sashes, all with gauged brick flat arches above.

On the first floor, there is a stucco sill band beneath full-length 1/1 sashes for number 34A, 2/2 sashes for numbers 99 to 105, 3/3 sashes for number 95B, and 6/6 sashes for number 97, all set in arched recesses linked by stucco impost bands. The first floor also features coupled iron-bracketed balconies. The second floor has 2/2 sashes, while number 95B has 3/3 sashes. The buildings have plain brick parapets with stone coping, and numbers 97 and 99 have a plain stucco raised parapet above the coping. There are attached cast-iron railings to number 97 and porch railings to numbers 103 and 105.

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