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ISLINGTON TQ3183NW CLOUDESLEY ROAD
635-1/58/291 (West side)
Nos.35-83 (Odd)
and attached railings GV II Terraced houses. c.1830. Yellow brick set in Flemish bond,
roofs of Welsh or asbestos slate where visible; two storeys
over basement, some houses having dormers in mansard roof, two
windows each. The standard design is: heads of gauged brick to
all openings; steps up to round-arched entrance with fanlight;
ground-floor window round-arched, first-floor windows
flat-arched; parapet; stacks to party walls; many houses have
two rectangular recessed panels in the parapet.
Features of individual houses are: nos 35 and 39 have panelled
doors of original design, and sashes of original design to
ground floor with intersecting tracery, and no 39 has an
additional storey behind the parapet; no 41 has dormers in
mansard roof; no 43 appears to be completely rebuilt with
dormers in mansard roof; no 45 has fluted pilasters, sashes of
original design, those to ground floor having intersecting
tracery, and dormers in mansard roof; no 47 has fluted
pilasters, panelled door of original design, sashes of
original design, those to the ground floor having intersecting
tracery, and dormers in mansard roof; no 49 has sashes of
original design with intersecting tracery to the ground floor;
no 51 has sashes of original design with radiating tracery to
the ground floor and dormers in mansard roof; no 53 has fluted
quarter-columns and sashes of original design, those to ground
floor with intersecting tracery, and dormers in mansard roof;
no 55 appears to have been completely rebuilt and has dormers
in mansard roof; no 57 has dormers in mansard roof; no 59 has
sashes of original design, those to ground floor with
intersecting tracery, and dormers in mansard roof; no 61 has
fluted quarter-columns and sashes of original design to ground
floor with intersecting tracery; no 63 has fluted
quarter-columns, decorative glazing to fanlight, sashes of
original design with intersecting tracery to ground floor and
dormers in mansard roof; nos 65-7 appear to have been
completely rebuilt, no 65 in new brick, with an additional
storey set back behind parapet; no 69 has fluted
quarter-columns, sashes of original design, those to the
ground floor having radiating tracery, and dormers in mansard
roof; no 71 has relics of a C19 shop-front to ground floor
with part of the glazing remaining and, most obviously, the
ornate stucco brackets either side of the fascia; it is of
one-window range with sashes of original design; no 73 has
dormers in mansard roof; no 75 has fluted pilasters, sashes of
original design; no 77 has fluted pilasters, sashes of
original design to the ground floor and dormers in mansard
roof; no 79 has rendered parapet and dormers in mansard roof;
no 81 has fluted pilasters, panelled door of original design
and sashes of original design; no 83 has fluted pilasters,
decorative glazing to fanlight, panelled door of original
design, sashes of original design to ground floor and dormers
in mansard roof.
Cast-iron railings to steps and area, with spearhead finials
and urn standards, to all except nos 43, 55, 65, 67, 71 and
73.
(Historians' file, English Heritage London Division).
Listing NGR: TQ3117783665
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