Number 9 And Attached Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Southwark local planning authority area, England. House. 3 related planning applications.
Number 9 And Attached Wall
- WRENN ID
- silent-copper-furze
- 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 built of brick in a Flemish bond pattern, with some double and triple brick headers. It has a gabled slate roof with deep eaves supported by brackets. A two-story cross wing extends to the rear of the left side.
The exterior features a single-story entrance porch to the left, topped by a brick parapet with a dentil cornice. The front facade has a three-window arrangement. All openings are flat-arched. The entrance has a flush architrave and cornice, with jambs designed as half-Tuscan pilasters supporting an entablature lintel, now pierced by an overlight. The ground-floor windows have architraves, cornices, and original 6x6 sash windows with projecting sills and gauged brick lintels. First-floor windows have fretted architraves, ornamental cresting, and ornamental pelmets. Stacks are located to the rear of the cross gable, and a pair of stacks are set into the right return, with a single first-floor window between them.
The interior was not inspected during the listing process.
The front wall is of an original design, constructed with brick in a modified Flemish bond pattern, and is battered with pilaster strips and a dentil cornice below the coping, topped by a stone coping. The wall terminates at either end with red brick piers, one of which was rebuilt after 1980. The house forms a group with numbers 5, 7, and 11-15 (odd) on Consort Road.
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