St Martin's Vicarage

Date:
29 Jun 2001
Location:
St Martin's Vicarage, 6 St Martin's Lane Wc2, Westminster, City Of Westminster, Greater London, WC2N 4ER
Reference:
IOE01/04260/05
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

TQ 3080 NW CITY OF WESTMINSTER ST. MARTIN'S LANE, WC2 72/127 5.2.70 No.6 (St Martin's Vicarage) G.V. II* End of terrace town house. c.1827-30 (with mid C.19 attic storey), built as St. Martin's Vicarage and probably to a design by Nash. Stucco, slate roof. Entrance front to west, the side elevation related to Vestry Hall facade and part of Nash's isolation of St. Martin's and the Strand Improvements. 5 storeys and basement. West front has full height canted bay of 3 window and single window over entrance; 3-window wide return.

Channelled ground floor. Doric column porch to left with balustraded parapet. Recessed glazing bar sashes in shallow moulded architraves,those on 1st floor with cornices over. Pseudo-pedestal to 1st floor with balustrading in front of windows; projecting cornice over 3rd floor and attic cornice with blocking course. Cornices etc. returned to south side which has architraved tripartite glazing bar sashes of same design as those on Vestry Hall. Cast iron spear and mace head area railings. Part of St. Martin's Parochial Buildings ; a typically varied Nash composition.

Survey of London; Vol. XX.

Listing NGR: TQ3009780579

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/2007 IOE Records taken by M Louise Taylor; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© M. Louise Taylor. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Taylor, M. Louise

Rights Holder: Taylor, M. Louise

Keywords

Slate, Stucco, Cast Iron, Georgian Terraced House, Victorian Monument (By Form), House, Domestic, Dwelling, Town House, Vicarage, Clergy House, Clerical Dwelling, Railings, Barrier