Ye Fox and Hounds and Mawson Arms and Nos. 112-118

112-118, MAWSON ROW, CHISWICK LANE

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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1358692
Date first listed:
11-Jul-1951
Statutory Address:
112-118, MAWSON ROW, CHISWICK LANE
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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1358692
Date first listed:
11-Jul-1951
Date of most recent amendment:
29-Mar-1993
Statutory Address 1:
112-118, MAWSON ROW, CHISWICK LANE
Statutory Address 2:
THE FOX AND HOUNDS AND MAWSON ARMS, 110, MAWSON ROW, CHISWICK LANE

Location

Statutory Address:
112-118, MAWSON ROW, CHISWICK LANE
Statutory Address:
THE FOX AND HOUNDS AND MAWSON ARMS, 110, MAWSON ROW, CHISWICK LANE

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:
Greater London Authority
District:
Hounslow (London Borough)
Parish:
Non Civil Parish
National Grid Reference:
TQ 21621 78017

Details

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 11/12/2012


4419
TQ 2177 NE 1/150
TQ 2178 SE 2/150
11.7.51


CHISWICK LANE W4
(Mawson Row)
No 110 (Ye Fox and Hounds and Mawson Arms)
Nos 112 to 118 (even) and wrought iron railings to nos. 112 to 118 (even)


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Terrace of 5 town-houses. c 1715, built for Thomas
Mawson, founder of Fuller's Brewery. No 110 converted to a
public house c 1897 and with later alterations. Brown brick with
red brick dressings and rubbed brick bands at 1st and 2nd floor
levels. Slated mansard roofs with dormers and tall brick chimney
stacks. 3 storeys, attics and basements. 3 windows each.No 110,
2 windows. Nos 112-118 form a symmetrical composition, the 2
centre houses (Nos 114 & 116) having mirrored plans with their
doors set side by side to form the central feature. Fenestration
grouping makes these 2 houses appear as one. No 110 does not
relate to the symmetry and has a return front of almost equal
importance. Rubbed brick round-arched entrances, probably early
C19 replacements, with radial fanlights and C20 doors of C18 design.
Sashes are early C20 replacements of probably early C19 sashes,
in original flush boxes. Some original 6-pane sashes with thick,
ovolo-moulded glazing bars survive at basement level. No 110
ground floor rebuilt late C20 with large window having glazing
bars & panelled apron. Interiors, contrary to early C18
practice, appear to have been fitted out under the control of one
man. All have original dog-leg stairs with barley twist
balusters and square section newels and considerable quantities
of square panelling, original cornices, doors and fireplaces.
Some wide original floor boards. Nos 112 & 114 have interesting
mid C19 alterations. The basements are of particular interest
being virtually intact. No 112 includes C19 dresser, original
door to stair, C19 plate shelf, good (later) door to area with
iron reinforcing straps and simple panelled pantry. No 114
includes original fire surround, original sash window,
substantial remains of a dresser, china cupboard with 3 curved
shelves and doors and door to stairwell with hinges and thumb
lock. No 116 includes original dresser, 2 panel cupboard door
with ventilation grille, substantial remains of china cupboard,
one and a half original sash windows. No 118 includes original
dresser, sash windows with security device, door to area,
cupboard with grille. All contain interesting original
ironworks, ie hinges, bolts, bars and other security devices.
Attached cast iron railings, to Nos 112-118 areas. No 110 was
lived in from 1716-19 by Alexander Pope at which time he
translated and published the Iliad and published his first
collected works. The garden house (qv) may have been design for
him. c1897 the brewery converted the ground floor into a public
house known as the "Fox and Hounds" and also the "Mawson Arms".
These houses are a fine and unusual survival of early C18
architecture and interiors.

Listing NGR: TQ2162178017

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