5, Pavilion Parade is a Grade II listed building in the Brighton and Hove local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 August 1971. Terraced house.
5, Pavilion Parade
- WRENN ID
- far-arch-rush
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Brighton and Hove
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 20 August 1971
- Type
- Terraced house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No. 5 Pavilion Parade is a terraced house built in the late 18th century and refronted around 1822 to 1830 by architects Amon Wilds and Charles Augustus Busby. The exterior is finished in stucco with chamfered rustication and features a slate roof. The building has four storeys and an attic above a basement, with a three-window range. There are steps leading up to a round-arched entrance, which is framed by a doorcase with engaged Doric columns supporting an open pediment. The entrance includes a fanlight and a panelled door that retains its original design. All the windows are flat-arched and feature keystones and voussoirs made of stucco. A bracketed verandah on the first floor has a cast-iron balustrade and a tented roof. The building is topped with a cornice and parapet, and there are dormers on the mansard roof, along with stacks on the party walls. The interior has not been inspected.
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