6 and 7 Brunswick Place is a Grade II* listed building in the Westminster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 February 1970. Town house. 6 related planning applications.
6 and 7 Brunswick Place
- WRENN ID
- ruined-postern-grove
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Westminster
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 5 February 1970
- Type
- Town house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a pair of town houses located at 6 and 7 Brunswick Place, built between 1824 and 1826 by John Nash, with construction by W M Nurse. They were designed as part of the Regent's Park Crown Estate development. The houses are stucco-faced with a slate roof and feature a symmetrical Graeco-Roman design incorporating a Corinthian order. They are three storeys high with a basement and an attic storey over the central three bays, and five windows wide, with the three-bay centre slightly forward. The doorways are semicircular arched, with panelled doors and patterned fanlights, set between tripartite, segmental-headed sash windows. The first-floor windows in the central and end bays are tripartite with blind shell and fan lunettes, alternating with narrow single sashes. Plain sashes are on the second floor. The attic storey has five semicircular arched windows. A cornice sits above the ground floor and supports a giant order of fluted Corinthian pilasters that flank the narrow bays either side of the centre, extending upwards to the main entablature, which has a modillion cornice over the second floor. A balustrade parapet is above, broken by an attic storey which has a cornice blocking course and acroterion finials. Spear head area railings with urn finials complete the exterior.
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