Number 1 To 12 (Consecutive) Including Entrance To Coach And Horses Public House Between Numbers 4 And 5 is a Grade II listed building in the Greenwich local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 June 1973. Public house, residential. 34 related planning applications.

Number 1 To 12 (Consecutive) Including Entrance To Coach And Horses Public House Between Numbers 4 And 5

WRENN ID
open-quoin-foxglove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Greenwich
Country
England
Date first listed
8 June 1973
Type
Public house, residential
Source
Historic England listing

Description

  1. 4412 NELSON ROAD SE10 (North Side)

Nos 1 to 12 (consec) including entrance to "Coach and Horses" Public House between Nos 4 & 5 TQ 3877 26/G93

II GV

  1. 1829 by Joseph Kay. Unified composition. 3 storeys, stucco. Entablature and parapet (balustraded in places) supported on Doric pilasters in 3-bay end sections and on attached Ionic columns in recessed, 5-bay centrepiece. Pilasters also to flanking bays of centrepiece. Wreaths in frieze above pilasters. No 1 has 2 windows, rounded angle and 1-bay section of similar design on King William Walk. (Added to this the former No 20 King William Walk, a 2-window section of yellow stock brick with stucco entablature and parapet, gauged brick window arches and arcaded 1st floor). No 4 windows, the right one being in left bay of end section. Nos 3 and 4, and 8 to 10, 3 windows each. Nos 5, 6 and 7: 2 windows each, forming centre piece and one flanking bay (the right bay of No 7). The other flanking bay is over carriage entrance to Coach and Horses public house. No 11 has windows and No 12 one, together forming left end section. (No 12 also has rounded angle to Greenwich Church Street and 3-window return in similar style). All windows sashes with glazing bars, those on 2nd floor with cill band. 2nd floor windows in centre and end features segment headed, and with moulded architraves. 3-light windows in centre bay of end sections, those on 1st floor with segment arched recess over. Side 1st floor windows, and 1st floor windows in centre section, have moulded architrave, frieze and cornice. Wrought iron balcony all along 1st floor. Modern shops on ground floor, but Nos 2-5, 7, 8 and 10 are still defined by banded rusticated wide pilasters.

The building form a group.

Listing NGR: TQ3833277654

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