1, Craven Passage Wc2 is a Grade II listed building in the Westminster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 January 1970. Terrace house, shop.

1, Craven Passage Wc2

WRENN ID
other-bastion-holly
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Westminster
Country
England
Date first listed
9 January 1970
Type
Terrace house, shop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 1 Craven Passage is a terrace house with a shop, built around 1731-32 by carpenter Thomas Phillips as part of his building lease on No. 34 Craven Street. The building features brown brick and a slate roof, standing three storeys tall with a dormered mansard. It is three windows wide. The ground floor is partly stuccoed and includes an early 19th-century shop front with carved consoles flanking the left-hand doorway. The upper floors have recessed glazing bar sash windows set beneath flat gauged red brick arches. The building has a parapet with coping. It is part of the Craven family's 18th-century development of their Brewhouse property, which is related to Craven Street.

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