St Marylebone Youth Centre Club is a Grade II listed building in the Westminster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 December 1987. Youth centre/club. 9 related planning applications.

St Marylebone Youth Centre Club

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Westminster
Country
England
Date first listed
1 December 1987
Type
Youth centre/club
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

St Marylebone Youth Centre Club is a youth centre built in 1898, originally designed as a Church Institute and Club. The building features red brick with brown terracotta dressings and a tiled roof, showcasing a Free style "Jacobethan" architectural design. It stands three storeys high, with a basement and a set-back dormered mansard, and is four windows wide.

The ground floor includes a central round-arched entrance adorned with a label mould and supporting columns, flanked by five-light mullioned-transomed windows set in shallow semi-elliptical arched recesses. The first and second floors feature three-light mullioned-transomed windows recessed under semi-elliptical arches with keyblocks, all fitted with leaded casement lights. Terracotta band courses run at the impost level and above, with all tympana in terracotta displaying alternating brick and terracotta voussoirs to the arches. An inscribed panel with the date is located above the entrance, and above that, at the first floor level, there is a canopied figure of a shepherd holding a crook and a lamb. A cornice is present at the first floor level, and the building is topped with a shaped-merlon parapet. The paired dormers feature bargeboards and prominent half-timbered gables, while cast-iron Free Style area railings complete the exterior.

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