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EXMOOR STREET , W10
English Heritage Reference: 425890
RBKC Reference: 249-/9/10038
Property: LODGE, GATE, PIERS AND RAILINGS TO ST CHARLES' HOSPITAL   
Street: EXMOOR STREET , W10
Date: 10/01/1995
Grade: II
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Description: Hospital gatehouse, dated 1883, to the designs of Henry Saxon Snell as part of the infirmary for the St Marylebone Board of Guardians. Brick with some painted stone dressings, slate roofs with crestings. Asymmetrical two-storey plan presents three-bay gable front to private hospital road, with projecting one-bay wing to right, and high dormer in roof to left. Three-light central bay window to front under flat, painted stone band and datestone in parapet, the other windows pointed, the two in first-floor gable paired under large hoodmould with decorative brickwork in tympanum. Pointed arch also over flat-headed door, with herringbone brickwork. All windows double-hung sashes without glazing bars except to elevation facing Exmoor Street, where two small windows break the impact of the solid wall. Attached to the gatehouse are railings and gates, cast-iron on stone plinth with bulbous decorative spearheads and alternating shorter rails below mid-rail. The composition includes five massive brick and stone square piers, two as gatepiers surmounted by 1950s lights of no intrinsic value, three irregularly spaced. Gatepiers with chamfered stone waists, all with pyramidal and gableted tops. The lodge, gates and piers for an important element in the cohesive composition of St George's Hospital, visually constraining its taller elements on their tight site.
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