Numbers 60-66 And Attached Railings is a Grade II* listed building in the Brighton and Hove local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 October 1952. A Georgian Terraced houses. 21 related planning applications.

Numbers 60-66 And Attached Railings

WRENN ID
brooding-clay-dew
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Brighton and Hove
Country
England
Date first listed
13 October 1952
Type
Terraced houses
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Numbers 60-66 and their attached railings are a terrace of houses built around 1818, likely designed by Amon Wilds and Amon Henry Wilds. The buildings are constructed with stucco to the ground floor and on the upper floors of numbers 65-66, brick elsewhere (now painted), and have Welsh slate roofs where visible.

Numbers 60-61 and 65-66 are four storeys high with dormers, while numbers 62-64 are five storeys high with a one-window range, and project slightly to form a central feature. The ground floor is decorated with banded rustication. Ionic prostyle porches are present, though the entablature details have been lost on all but numbers 63 and 65. Number 64 has a round-arched entrance with a fanlight, a cornice to the doorcase with Greek key ornament, and decorative glazing to the fanlight. The entrances of numbers 60 and 61 have been altered into windows. Segmental bays, broader on the first floor, feature tripartite windows that have been altered on numbers 60-62. A cornice runs over the third-floor windows, and there's a parapet interrupted by segmental-arched dormers in a mansard roof on numbers 60-61 and 65-66. Numbers 62-64 have an attic storey with segmental arched windows set back under a segmental arch, topped by a cornice and a raised parapet with panelling and a shallow pediment over the four central windows. Stacks are located between numbers 62-64.

The interior was not inspected. A plaque on number 65 commemorates Sir Edwin Landseer, who lived there in 1841. Cast-iron railings with conical finials define the steps and area.

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