Reg No
50060375
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1875 - 1885
Coordinates
314845, 235895
Date Recorded
01/09/2014
Date Updated
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End-of-terrace, two-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, with full-height canted bay to front (south) elevation, and with return to rear elevation. M-profile pitched artificial slate roof, with red brick chimneystacks having yellow clay pots, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Red brick walls laid in Flemish bond with bull-nosed and corbelled red brick eaves course, vitrified brick string course and granite plinth course. Segmental-headed window openings with red brick voussoirs and reveals and granite sills having replacement uPVC windows. Segmental-headed porch with bull-nosed brick voussoirs and brick hood-moulding, and bull-nosed brick reveals having recessed square-headed opening with timber four-panelled door with beaded muntin and iron furniture, stained-glass sidelights and over-light. Nosed granite steps and tiled platform. Cast-iron railings set on granite plinth with matching cast-iron pedestrian gate to garden boundary to front. Cement-rendered outbuilding with square-headed doorway to rear.
This well-built end-of-terrace house is part of a group of two terraces made up of sixteen late nineteenth-century houses on the north side of the North Circular Road. Although less elaborate than the adjoining terrace, its attractive frontage is ornamented with vitrified and moulded brick dressings, commonly used features in Victorian architecture. Craftsmanship is evident in the design of the cast-iron railings and gates which provide a sense of enclosure from the busy road. The North Circular Road was laid out in the 1780s to create a convenient approach to the city. It developed slowly over the following century with the far west and east ends developing last.