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KINGS ROAD , SW3
English Heritage Reference: 425009
RBKC Reference: 61/31
Property: MULBERRY COURT  350 AND 1-8 CONSEC
Street: KINGS ROAD , SW3
Date: 22/12/1987
Grade: II
Grouped: GV
Description: Garage with attached residential accommodation. 1924'.Designed by Robert Sharp. Garage with stuccoed facade and reinforced concrete and steel frame; pitched slate roof to parapet. Brick and stucco to advanced flanking wings, which have green slate roofs. Garage set back between pair of residential blocks. Garage of 2 storeys, 7 bays. Entrances to end bays through wide segmental headed openings with prominent keystones. Giant pilaster strips separating bays. . Floor to ceiling glazing to, ground floor; low cills to upper floor with full width glazing to each bay above. Glazing to each bay divided into 3 parts by mullions treated as pilasters to ground floor; metal framed windows, 35 paned to ground floor and 21 paned to upper floor, to each bay. Cornice above first floor with paired modillions above pilaster strips. Parapet, rising to centre bay to form stepped central feature. Above entrances the words 'Carlyle Garages�, in blue faience on a white faience ground. A pair of residential blocks formerly including chauffeurs' accommodation (A Forsyth), set forward to right and left; each of 4 storeys plus attic, 3 bays wide with 3-bay returns to right and left. Left block with plateglass shop window and late C20 facia to ground floor; right block with some original margin glazing and central square headed pilastered and corniced entrance. Banded quoins above ground floor; square headed windows with stucco architraves to first floor and centre second floor window; casements, small panes, leaded lights; prominent cornice to each block above third floor. Attic mansard with 3 square headed corniced windows, the centre ones pedimented.
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