Numbers 117-129 And Attached Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Southwark local planning authority area, England. A C19 Terrace. 26 related planning applications.

Numbers 117-129 And Attached Railings

WRENN ID
tangled-pedestal-poplar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Southwark
Country
England
Type
Terrace
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Numbers 117-129 form a terrace of seven early 19th-century houses on Camberwell Road. The houses are built of yellow brick, with some stucco blocking courses on numbers 125 and 127; number 117 has a pitched slate roof, while number 125 has a slate mansard roof with dormers. Each house has three storeys and a stuccoed basement.

Number 117 has three bays. The ground floor openings are round-headed and recessed, resting on a stuccoed basement plinth with a stucco band above the arch. The entrance features attached three-quarter Tuscan columns and a radial fanlight above the door, beneath a mutule cornice head. The upper floors have flat, gauged-brick arches over sash windows, with a sill band on the first floor and a cast-iron balcony. The ground and second-floor windows retain glazing bars, while the first floor has longer casements.

Numbers 119 and 121 have two bays each, with a door and two windows on the ground floor; the doors are in stucco-lined recesses with cornice heads and radial fanlights, paired in the centre under a canopy supported by cast-iron columns and a mutule cornice. Similar architecture is found at numbers 123-129, which have three bays each, plus a single-storey entrance extension to number 129. The ground floor openings have round heads, recessed and resting on a basement plinth, with a stucco band above the arch. The door to number 123 has attached three-quarter Tuscan columns and a mutule cornice head with a radial fanlight. The door to number 125 has pilaster jambs, a mutule cornice head, and a radial fanlight. The door to number 127 seems original, with plain jambs, a mutule cornice head, and a fanlight. The door to number 129 has replacement brick jambs, a cornice head, and a decorative fanlight. Most windows are sash windows with glazing bars, all with flat, gauged-brick arches; the first floor also has a sill band.

The interior of the houses has not been inspected. All the properties have cast-iron railings to the door steps and area railings.

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