Reg No
50011104
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
In Use As
Apartment/flat (converted)
Date
1820 - 1840
Coordinates
316384, 235543
Date Recorded
03/10/2011
Date Updated
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Terraced two-bay three-storey house over exposed basement, built c.1830. Now in multiple occupancy. M-profile roof hidden behind rebuilt parapet wall with granite coping. Rendered chimneystacks to west party wall with terracotta pots. Yellow brick walls laid in Flemish bond on granite plinth course over rendered walls to basement level. Gauged brick flat-arched window openings with granite sills, flush rendered reveals and replacement six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows, and possibly original eight-over-eight pane window to basement level with iron grille. Gauged brick three-centred arched door opening with moulded masonry surround and painted masonry Ionic doorcase. Flat panelled timber door with bolection mouldings flanked by engaged Ionic columns on plinth bases supporting panelled lintel cornice and original petal fanlight. Door opens onto granite platform with concrete screed and six granite steps bridging basement area. Platform and basement area enclosed by original wrought-iron railings and cast-iron corner posts, those to street set on moulded granite plinth wall with matching gate and steel steps giving access to basement.
This house forms part of a continuous terrace of fourteen houses of similar scale lining the south side of Charles Street Great. It has an intact appearance, retaining its original doorcase and fanlight, and steps and railings to the street. The presence of timber sash windows, that to the basement possibly original, enhances the architectural heritage character of the building. The house forms a component part of the overall terrace with its stepped parapets accommodating the gradient of the street. Charles Street Great was one of the eight streets radiating from Gardiner's Mountjoy Square, connecting it to the North Circular Road.