Listed Building: 1-30 WATERLOO CRESCENT (1145901)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 685, 7, 2
Date assigned 30 June 1949
Date last amended

Description

WATERLOO CRESCENT 1. 1050 Nos 1 to 30 (consec) TR 3241 1/2 30.6.49. TR 3141 2/2 TR 34 SW 7/2 II GV 2. Built in 1834-8 by Philip Hardwick. 3 sections, the centre one containing 19 houses, the outside ones 5 houses each. 5 storeys and basement with area. 3 windows to each house. Stuccoed with rusticated ground floor. Round-headed windows on the ground floor and round-headed doorways. Continuous iron balconies on the 1st floor supported on thin iron columns from the ground floor and with continuous hood over. (This balcony has been replaced by a glazed veranda with balcony over it on No 16). The end houses of each section have curved fronts. These end houses and the 9 centre houses of the main section have Corinthian pilasters from the 1st to 2nd floor supporting tile entablature (which is continued along the houses without pilasters) and above this a stucco-fronted 3rd floor with round-headed windows, plain pilasters between them, cornice and parapet above with mansarded roof containing the attic storey. The other houses have no stucco above the entablature, but 2 storeys arranged in a double mansard, the upper one set back and both fronted with slates, Most glazing bars missing. Entrances at the rear. Nos 1 to 30 (consec) Waterloo Crescent form a group. Listing NGR: TR3207341174

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  • Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

Map

Location

Grid reference TR 3207 4117 (point)
Map sheet TR34SW

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Record last edited

Nov 17 2006 11:07AM