88,88A AND 92-96, ST GEORGES SQUARE is a Grade II listed building in the Portsmouth local planning authority area, England. Residential, public house.
88,88A AND 92-96, ST GEORGES SQUARE
- WRENN ID
- bitter-casement-sable
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Portsmouth
- Country
- England
- Type
- Residential, public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Nos. 88, 88A, and 92-96 St George's Square is a house and public house, now converted into four houses, dating from the early 19th century. The exterior is finished in stucco. Nos. 88 and 88A feature a Welsh slate mansard roof with a brick stack at the rear pitch, while the roof of Nos. 92-96 is concealed with a rendered stack on the right.
The building has three storeys, with Nos. 88 and 88A having one wide bay and Nos. 92-96 consisting of four bays. Nos. 88 and 88A are adorned with vermiculated rusticated quoin strips. On the left, there is a six-panelled door with an overlight, set under a rusticated flat arch with vermiculated keystones. To the right is a 20th-century 24-pane sash window with a rusticated architrave. Further right, three stone steps lead to a recessed six-panelled door with a fluted head and a thin radial glazed fanlight, flanking pilasters, and console brackets that support a broken entablature and a pedimented hood featuring swagged urn decoration on the tympanum, with a vermiculated strip on the left side.
The first floor has a tripartite bow window with a central 24-pane sash and flanking 18-pane sashes, separated by fluted pilasters, along with a frieze and cornice. The second floor features two sashes, each set under a flat arch, with vermiculated and rusticated flush quoins, an enriched patterned frieze, and a block parapet. A flat roof dormer is also present.
Nos. 92-96 has on the right a 20th-century door with a fanlight set under a round architrave, followed by a four-pane sash under a flat arch with a bracketed cornice. On the far left is the former pub front, which has 20th-century casements and a sash set between original articulating pilasters, with a fascia and cornice that includes a console bracket on the right pilaster. The front continues on the left return to Butcher Street. The first floor has four four-pane sashes, and the second floor has four nine-pane unequal sashes, each with a moulded architrave. There is a band course and a coped parapet. The interior has not been inspected.
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