Nos 39 to 51 (odd), St Leonard's Road is a Grade II listed building in the Windsor and Maidenhead local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 October 1975. A Victorian House. 15 related planning applications.

Nos 39 to 51 (odd), St Leonard's Road

WRENN ID
quiet-gallery-reed
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Windsor and Maidenhead
Country
England
Date first listed
2 October 1975
Type
House
Period
Victorian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a row of six houses, numbered 39 to 51, located on the east side of St Leonard’s Road. They were built around 1890 to 1900 and designed as a symmetrical group. The houses are constructed of red brick with original shop fronts. The end pairs and the central house have flat-topped Dutch gables fronting the attic space, featuring swept, moulded copings, with the No. 45 example having a particularly broad coping and a carved brick garland plaque above paired attic casements. Nos. 43 and 47 have two deep, gabled bargeboarded dormers. A panelled brick frieze and weathered stone string course rise as a drip mould over carved brick plaques located above the first-floor windows of the gabled fronts. The shop fronts feature three-light shop windows, flanked by a house door and a double-panelled and glazed shop door; the shop fronts are lit with thick glazing bar diamond pattern windows. Broad red stone piers with interlace panels divide the shop fronts. Gable ends incorporate ornate carved brick panels. The roof is tiled, with heavy chimneys in a 17th-century style. Nos 39 to 51 form a group valued for their contribution to the streetscape.

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