Harrow Club is a Grade II listed building in the Kensington and Chelsea local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 June 1954. Club.

Harrow Club

WRENN ID
hallowed-gable-swallow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Kensington and Chelsea
Country
England
Date first listed
17 June 1954
Type
Club
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Harrow Club, originally built as the Church of the Holy Trinity in 1887 by architect R. Norman Shaw, is a club located on Freston Road. The building is constructed of red brick with stone dressings and features a tiled roof. It has east and west gables adorned with large traceried windows that consist of three main lights with flowing tracery. The structure includes buttresses on the sides and ends. Inside, the space is aisleless and features a timber vault with ties, although all interior fittings have been removed.

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