Number 33, Including Conservatory, Area Walls And Party Walls With Tile Murals is a Grade II listed building in the Westminster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 July 1988. House. 1 related planning application.
Number 33, Including Conservatory, Area Walls And Party Walls With Tile Murals
- WRENN ID
- ruined-vestry-fen
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Westminster
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 14 July 1988
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Number 33, including the conservatory, area walls, and party walls with tile murals, is a house built between 1894 and 1895, designed by Davis and Emanuel. The tile murals in the conservatory, on the front area wall, and on the party walls enclosing the area to the south and west were created by Marcel Logeat from Paris and are dated 1905. The house is constructed of red brick and features a steeply pitched tiled roof that extends to the eaves. It has two storeys, a basement, and an attic, with six windows across the first floor. The three windows on the right are closely spaced beneath a scrolled attic gable. There is a segmental pedimented entrance on the left bay, with stone mullioned windows on the ground floor and segmental headed sashes on the first floor and within the gable. The house also has two square-headed dormers; the left one is double beneath a hipped gable, while the right has a small pediment.
To the right of the house is a one-storey conservatory waiting room featuring a clerestory and a sloped lead-covered roof. Inside the conservatory, there is a trompe d'oeil ceramic mural on one full wall that continues along part of a second wall, depicting a landscape scene as if viewed from a terrace beneath a trellis canopy supporting a vine. The other two walls are largely glazed and feature decorative turned wood. Additionally, there is a tile mural at ground floor level on the party walls enclosing the area to the south and west, illustrating a lake scene with a blossoming tree, ducks, flowers, birds, and insects. A third ceramic mural is located on the north area wall, facing the basement window, depicting a Dutch style tavern scene with two men, a woman, and a boy with a fiddle, along with another landscape view. The house is listed due to the significance of the conservatory and its murals, as well as the other areas of ceramic murals.
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