Numbers 105 To 111 And Attached Garden Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Barnet local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 November 1996. Cottage. 1 related planning application.

Numbers 105 To 111 And Attached Garden Wall

WRENN ID
stark-gateway-bittern
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Barnet
Country
England
Date first listed
28 November 1996
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

Description

These are a group of artisans' cottages, built between 1909 and 1910 as part of the Hampstead Garden Suburb. The architects were Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, and the design was intended to complement numbers 61 to 67 Willifield Way. The cottages are constructed of painted pebbledash with brick relieving arches, incorporating a round brick arch over the central cross passage. Weatherboarding is used on the gable ends of half-dormers. The roofs are tiled and hipped, with exposed rafter ends.

The cottages are two storeys high with an eleven-window frontage. They are in the Vernacular Revival style. Most openings are flat arched, except where otherwise specified. Half-dormers are present on ranges two, three, six, nine, and ten. The entrances to numbers 107 and 109 are flanked by the central cross passage, while the entrances to numbers 105 and 111 are in the outer ranges. Two-light casement windows are positioned between the entrances. A two-window range is on the left return.

The listing also includes a brick wall with a segmental arch built of tile, shared between number 111 and number 42 Asmuns Hill. Numbers 57 to 111 Willifield Way, taken together with numbers 70 to 124 on the opposite side of the road, represent a significant example of Parker and Unwin's planning principles.

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