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English Heritage Reference: | 1189891 |
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RBKC Reference: | 68/15 |
Property: | LINDSEY HOUSE 96-101 |
Street: | CHEYNE WALK , SW3 |
Date: | 24/06/1954 |
Grade: | II* |
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Description: | Probably rebuilt as Lindsey House in 1674 but altered and divided into separate houses in 1775. Three storeys and dormers. Two windows each (No 98 - 3 windows). Stucco. Windows square-headed, almost flush frames. Glazing bars. Tiled mansard roof. Moulded wood eaves cornice. Bands at first and second floor. Rusticated quoins to Nos 95, 96, 98 and 100. No 98 has finely carved doorcase with split pediment, cast iron balconies on columns to first and second floor and balcony railing above cornice. No 100 - 3 window splay bay and covered entrance on forecourt resigned by George Devey in late C19. No 101, added c1752 by the Moravian architect Sigismund von Gersdorf, forms part of the group. No 96 has LCC tablet commemorating residence of J A M Whistler. No 98 to Mark and Isambard Brunel. |
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