Number 5 And Attached Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Southwark local planning authority area, England. House. 2 related planning applications.

Number 5 And Attached Wall

WRENN ID
vast-cornice-thyme
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Southwark
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a mid-19th century house with an attached wall. The house is constructed of brick in a Flemish bond pattern, with some areas featuring double and triple brick headers. It has a gabled roof covered in slate, with deep eaves supported by brackets. A two-story cross wing extends to the rear.

On the exterior, a single-story entrance porch is located to the left, featuring a brick parapet and a dentil cornice. The front facade has a three-window arrangement. All window and door openings are flat-arched. The entrance doorway has a flush architrave and cornice, with jambs designed as half-Tuscan pilasters supporting an entablature lintel. The ground-floor windows have architraves and cornices, with original six-by-six sash windows featuring projecting sills and gauged brick lintels. Chimney stacks are located at the rear of the cross wing, and another pair of stacks are present on the right return, positioned between a first-floor window.

The interior of the house was not inspected for listing purposes.

The attached front wall is made of brick in a modified Flemish bond pattern, and is battered with pilaster strips and a dentil cornice below the coping. It is terminated at each end by red brick piers. The wall contributes to a group with numbers 7-15 (odd) on Consort Road.

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