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English Heritage Reference: | 422671 |
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RBKC Reference: | 48/34 47/34 |
Property: | 1-29 PELHAM PLACE 1-29 ODD |
Street: | PELHAM PLACE , SW7 |
Date: | 29/07/1949 |
Grade: | II* |
Grouped: | GV |
Description: | One of two terraces leading from the centre of Pelham Crescent, 1833, by George Basevi. Forms part of Pelham Crescent layout. MATERIAL: Stuccoed brick. EXTERIOR: A terrace of houses, curved towards its northern end, each house of three storeys and two windows with continuous balustraded parapet, modillion cornice and second-floor band course. Stucco channelled on ground floor. Ground- and second-floor windows are six-over-six pane sashes; elongated first-floor windows are casements with small ironwork balconies. Doorways are raised up short flights of stone steps and have scrolled side brackets semi-circular fanlights. No. 29 has two-storey canted bay window and Doric pilasters to upper storeys. INTERIOR: Not inspected. SOURCES: Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England - London 3: North West (1991), 542. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: Nos. 1-29 Pelham Place are listed for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest: a good example of an early-C19 stuccoed terrace; * Planning interest: part of the important Pelham Crescent layout; * Group value: with the other contemporary houses in Pelham Place and Pelham Crescent. |
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