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English Heritage Reference: | 487931 |
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RBKC Reference: | 249/23/10216 |
Property: | SEAL HOUSE AND ATTACHED GARDEN WALL 34 |
Street: | POTTERY LANE , W11 |
Date: | 27/09/2000 |
Grade: | II |
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Description: | House. Early C19 with mid C19 front door and late C20 left side extension. Original part of stock brick with hipped slate roof with end brick chimneystacks with octagonal chimneypots and wide eaves cornice. Three storeys and basement: three windows to front elevation. Second floor has small cambered 12-pane sashes to second floor, larger cambered 12-pane sashes to first floor and ground floor has wider cambered 16-pane sashes. Central cambered doorcase with fanlight and mid C19 four panelled door. Rear elevation has central cambered sash with 12-panes only, lighting stairwell. There is an attached stock brick wall about 8 feet high ( much renewed in C20) and a two foot high front garden wall with C20 black brick coping and two stock brick square gatepiers about 6 feet high with stone pyramidal caps and gate with Gothick tracery. Attached to right hand side is a two storey late C20 extension built of stock brick with two casements to first floor and sashes without glazing bars to ground floor. INTERIOR: Early C19 central staircase with column newels, mahogany handrail and stick balusters, wooden fireplaces, many with cast iron firegrates, original moulded cornices and kitchen with built-in wooden dresser and stone floor. |
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