10, Grand Avenue is a Grade II listed building in the Brighton and Hove local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 November 1992. House. 5 related planning applications.

10, Grand Avenue

WRENN ID
dusted-oriel-sparrow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brighton and Hove
Country
England
Date first listed
2 November 1992
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

House, built between 1900 and 1903 and designed by the architect A. Faulkner and constructed by William Willett. It is now divided into flats. The house is constructed of red brick with tile hanging on the first floor and attic, and has a steeply pitched clay tile roof with barge boards to the gable ends and sprocketed eaves. It features large groups of chimney stacks on the left return, at the rear, and between the first and second bays to the right. The building is in an L-shape, with a gabled bay projecting to the left, and the main entrance is centrally located.

The house has two storeys plus an attic, with a 1:2:1 bay arrangement. It has many paned mullion- and mullioned-and-transomed windows, including a sash window in the gable end to the left, and 3-light windows in the gable ends to the centre. The first floor has an unlit end bay to the right, an 8-light window and two 4-light windows separated by a pedimented panel on the left, and a flat-roofed canopy with turned balusters to a balcony in the left end bay. French casement windows are also present. There are 6-light windows flanking the entrance and a 4-light window in the right end bay. A flat-roofed porch with Ionic columns, supporting an egg-and-dart and modillion moulded cornice, provides access. Three bays are located to the right of a segmental-headed opening, with 2-bay returns. The windows feature heart-shaped leading. The original 2-panel door with a 6-pane fixed upper light remains. The porch is particularly noteworthy.

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