Adelaide Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Windsor and Maidenhead local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 January 1950. A 19th century Terrace of houses. 10 related planning applications.
Adelaide Terrace
- WRENN ID
- lunar-ledge-ivory
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Windsor and Maidenhead
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 January 1950
- Type
- Terrace of houses
- Period
- 19th century
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Adelaide Terrace is a symmetrical terrace of eight houses built in 1831. The front elevation is faced in Roman cement, while the rear elevations are of stock brick. The building is three storeys high and has a low-hipped slate roof, a moulded cornice, and a blocking course. A sill band runs along the first floor. Numbers 64 and 66 form a central feature with horizontal grooving struck into the window and door arches on the ground floor. The upper floors of these houses feature Ionic paired flanking and dividing pilasters supporting an entablature and pediment dated in the tympanum. Numbers 64 and 66 have four segmental headed windows on both upper floors, and two arched windows flanking a central arched panel on the ground floor. A common cast iron balcony serves the first floor. The other houses have two flat-arched windows on the upper floors and one segmental headed ground floor window. Doorways are round-headed, with four-panel doors and radiating fanlights above. Glazing bar sashes are present throughout, except for the first-floor French casements at numbers 64 and 66. All ground floor windows have marginal glazing.
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