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Wentworth House

A Grade II* Listed Building in St James's, London

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5081 / 51°30'29"N

Longitude: -0.1351 / 0°8'6"W

OS Eastings: 529521

OS Northings: 180446

OS Grid: TQ295804

Mapcode National: GBR FF.VK

Mapcode Global: VHGQZ.LCY7

Plus Code: 9C3XGV57+6X

Entry Name: Wentworth House

Listing Date: 24 February 1958

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1264938

English Heritage Legacy ID: 426600

Also known as: 5, St James's Square

ID on this website: 101264938

Location: St James's, Westminster, London, SW1Y

County: London

District: City of Westminster

Electoral Ward/Division: St James's

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: City of Westminster

Traditional County: Middlesex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London

Church of England Parish: St James Piccadilly

Church of England Diocese: London

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Description


TQ 2980 SE CITY OF WESTMINSTER ST. JAMES'S SQUARE,
82/13 SWI
24.2.58 No. 5 (Wentworth
House)
G.V. II*
Terraced town mansion. 1748-49 by Mathew Brettingham the elder, refaced in
1854 by Messrs. Cubitt with extra storey. Portland stone with rusticated
ground floor, slate roof. Astylar facade, Italianate details very probably
reusing some of Brettingham's stone dressings. 4 storeys and basement. 5
windows wide. Central Roman Doric porch, subsequently enclosed, with
paired columns and full entablature with balustraded parapet. Square
headed recessed plate glass sashes to ground floor. 1st floor has sashes
in probably original architraves with carved consoles to pediments over.
Architraved windows to upper floors, those on 2nd floor with pulvinated
friezes and cornices. Pseudo-pedestal to 1st floor with again probably
original blind balustrading below windows; moulded 2nd floor sill band with
sills proper on fluted brackets and sill band to 3rd floor; bold crowning
modillion cornice and balustraded parapet. Cast iron area railings with
spear heads and urn finials probably mid C.18. Rear elevation of yellow
stocks unaltered, 7 windows wide with 3-window centre break having a
central architraved and pedimented doorway and the outer bays on 1st floor
taken up by Doric pilastered plain Venetian windows; parapet with coping.
Brettingham's interior is largely intact and the double pile plan of 3
compartments north and south extends along side of No. 4; central hall with
archway to east staircase compartment, flanked by the service stair, the
main staircase of stone with Doric column balusters with swept handrail
rises to 1st floor only and is top lit, the upper part of walls with
plasterwork panelling in the Palladian idiom overlaid with Rococo ornament,
medallion, swag and festoon mouldings at 2nd floor level, rich main cornice
and cove to ceiling with rectangular light in unusual guilloche moulded
frame; restrained Palladian decoration to ground floor rooms with a number
of original marble chimneypieces, the 1st floor suite of state rooms in a
richer but similar vein except for the addition of elaborate mid C.19
French Rococo plasterwork to the ceilings and upper part of the walls in
the front rooms, etc.
Survey of London; Vol. XXIX.


Listing NGR: TQ2952180446

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