Latitude: 51.9452 / 51°56'42"N
Longitude: 1.2892 / 1°17'21"E
OS Eastings: 626152
OS Northings: 232525
OS Grid: TM261325
Mapcode National: GBR VQR.2R2
Mapcode Global: VHLCG.9CDM
Plus Code: 9F33W7WQ+3M
Entry Name: Esplanade House and Attached Railings
Listing Date: 25 September 1951
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1204858
English Heritage Legacy ID: 366554
ID on this website: 101204858
Location: Harwich, Tendring, Essex, CO12
County: Essex
District: Tendring
Town: Tendring
Civil Parish: Harwich
Built-Up Area: Harwich
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: The Harwich Peninsula
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Building
HARWICH
TM2632NW KING'S QUAY STREET
609-1/2/78 (South West side)
25/09/51 Nos.31 AND 32
Esplanade House and attached
railings
GV II
House with attached iron railings. 'newly built 1813'. Cream
Gault bricks with Welsh slate gambrel roof, the upper part
hipped on the SE end. 3 storeys with attics and cellars and
with complex extension to rear.
EXTERIOR: symmetrical front with continuous parapet and 2
full-height brick bows, each with painted timber entablature
at each storey height. The bows each have 3 grouped
double-hung sash windows with small panes on each floor,
framed by painted timber pilasters and with stone sills. In
the centre, the upper 2 floors each have a double-hung sash
window with small panes and red rubbed brick arches with stone
imposts. The central entrance has a semicircular red brick
arched head on stone imposts, enclosing an Adamesque fanlight.
6-panel door with reeded panel mouldings and reeded pilasters
and frieze. Flight of stone steps with cast-iron handrails and
bootscrapers. Cellars are lit by double-hung sash windows into
an area enclosed by spear-headed cast-iron railings of
segmental plan form echoing the bows. One stack at NW end of
ridgeline.
INTERIOR: substantially unchanged plan form with central hall
leading through semicircular-arched opening to the staircase
placed at right-angles. This is a cantilevered, open-well
stair with stick balusters and wreathed hardwood handrail.
Service stairs in rear. All major rooms have reeded
architraves and skirtings and simple plaster cornices. 2
curved doors with curved reeded architraves survive, perhaps
remnants of an earlier unrealised scheme. Some rooms have
semicircular-headed recesses and cupboards with reeded
surrounds. All first-floor rooms have reeded door architraves
with lions' heads at the intersections.
Listing NGR: TM2615232525
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