Houses in Trinity Church Square
Houses in Trinity Church Square
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Houses in Trinity Church Square
SC_PHL_01_377_F2896 (Collage 116406)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Looking south at the front elevations of terraced houses at 17-29 (right to left, consecutive) on the south side of Trinity Church Square (Trinity Square until the 1930s), Newington, with number 30 on the east side in the distance. These are three-storey-plus-attic-and-basement terraces in late Georgian style with neo-classical features. The houses on the south side of the square were completed in the early 1830s as part of the development by William Chadwick. The front door of number 24 has been replaced with a window matching the other ground-floor windows. Victorian gas lamp standards have a painted white stripe from the World War II blackout. The Victorian street lamps were replaced with lamps on concrete columns, and these in turn replaced with reproduction Victorian lamp standards. All the houses are Grade II listed, including the balustrades, listing numbers 1385994 and 1385995. The square is within the Trinity Village Conservation Area.
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