36-40, Great Pulteney Street W1 is a Grade II listed building in the Westminster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 January 1970. House. 16 related planning applications.
36-40, Great Pulteney Street W1
- WRENN ID
- twisted-spandrel-gold
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Westminster
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 14 January 1970
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
A row of terrace houses located in Great Pulteney Street, dating from approximately 1719-20. The buildings are constructed of brown brick with stucco ground floors, with number 39 being entirely stuccoed, and have slate roofs. There are four storeys and basements, with each front three windows wide. Doorways are positioned to the left of each building, except for number 36. Number 36 has a doorcase featuring consoles and a cornice hood. Number 37's doorcase includes consoles, an enriched pulvinated frieze, and a dentil cornice. Number 38 features a wooden Doric column doorcase with triglyphs along sections of the entablature below an open pediment and a semicircular fanlight. Number 39 has a doorcase with consoles and a cornice hood. Number 40 has a square-headed doorway within a stucco architrave, a rectangular fanlight, and a six-panel door, alongside an early 19th century shop window with a dentil cornice and an inswept frieze. The sash windows have reinstated glazing bars, flush framed to numbers 36 and 40, and revealed to the rest, those of number 39 with stucco architraves. Brick bands are visible above the second floor, and the parapets have copings. Numbers 37 to 40 retain original panelling in entrance corridors, stairwells, and ground and first floor rooms, including cut string staircases with turned balusters.
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