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Numbers 1 to 6 and Attached Railings

A Grade II Listed Building in Brighton and Hove, The City of Brighton and Hove

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8168 / 50°49'0"N

Longitude: -0.1157 / 0°6'56"W

OS Eastings: 532834

OS Northings: 103613

OS Grid: TQ328036

Mapcode National: GBR KQH.ML8

Mapcode Global: FRA B6NY.0RH

Plus Code: 9C2XRV8M+PP

Entry Name: Numbers 1 to 6 and Attached Railings

Listing Date: 20 August 1971

Last Amended: 26 August 1971

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1380252

English Heritage Legacy ID: 480049

ID on this website: 101380252

Location: Kemp Town, Brighton and Hove, West Sussex, BN2

County: The City of Brighton and Hove

Electoral Ward/Division: East Brighton

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Brighton and Hove

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Brighton St George with St Anne and St Mark

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description



BRIGHTON

TQ3203NE CHESHAM PLACE
577-1/49/138 (West side)
20/08/71 Nos.1-6 (Consecutive)
and attached railings

GV II

Terraced houses. c1855. Stucco. Roof obscured by blocking
course.
EXTERIOR: 4 storeys over half basement. 3 windows each. All
units originally conformed to a common type, a description of
which follows. Elevation treated as full-height and nearly
full-width segmental bay with a flat-arched entrance with
overlight framed by a Tuscan aedicule to the right party wall.
To the left 2 windows. All windows flat arched with projecting
sills. Entablature band with projecting cornice below the
blocking course. Nos 2, 3 and 6 have banded rustication to the
ground floor. Floor-to-ceiling windows open onto a first-floor
balcony enclosed by cast-iron railings and supported by
cast-iron brackets. First- and second-floor windows to Nos 2,
3, and 6 have architraves; each first-floor window of No.2 has
a floating cornice; first-floor windows of Nos 3 and 6 each
have an entablature with a cornice supported by a pair of
console brackets. The third-floor windows of No.2 have
architraves. Elevation of No.1 has an extra window range to
the right of the bay, in which is set a flat-arched entrance
with sidelights to door and overlight; this is framed by
Tuscan aedicule comparable to but wider than those found on
Nos 2, 3, and 6; in addition centre window in bay to third
floor is blocked, and there is a storey band between the
second and third floors. All have 2 x 2 sashes of original
design to second and third floors. Stacks to party walls.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
Railings to stairs and areas of all but Nos 4 and 5. The
terrace has undergone so many alterations, particularly to Nos
4 & 5, that it is now hard to find a unit which has all the
original features. The street was originally called Lyall
Place.
(Carder T: The Encyclopaedia of Brighton: Lewes: 1990-: 56X).

Listing NGR: TQ3283403613

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