15-24, PELHAM SQUARE is a Grade II listed building in the Brighton and Hove local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 August 1971. Terraced houses. 10 related planning applications.

15-24, PELHAM SQUARE

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brighton and Hove
Country
England
Date first listed
20 August 1971
Type
Terraced houses
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a row of terraced houses located on Pelham Square, dating to around 1845. The houses are constructed of stucco, with number 23 now rendered. The roofs are tiled on numbers 15-18, 20, 22-23, slate on number 19 and 21, and turnerised on number 24. The houses present two storeys over a basement, with a one-and-a-half window frontage. The ground floor is decorated with banded rustication. Each house has a flat-arched entrance with an overlight, all windows being flat-arched. A storey band runs along the elevation, and the first floor of each house features one full-height window and one shared, blank window, both with architraves. The houses are finished with a cornice and blocking course, and have stacks built into the party walls. The interior has not been inspected. The group value of this terrace lies in its contribution to the architectural character of Pelham Square.

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