Houses in Trinity Street
Houses in Trinity Street
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Record No
116365
Title
Houses in Trinity Street
Description
Looking north-west at the front elevations of terraced houses at 25-47 Trinity Street (left to right, odds), formerly 1-12 Trinity Terrace (left to right). Built between 1828 and 1830 by W.H. Humpleby, it is a three-storey-plus-basement terrace in late Georgian style with neo-classical features. Numbers 27-45 have been laterally converted in pairs retaining street numbers 29, 31, 37, 39, and 43; each pair converted into three flats. Numbers 29 and 31 share 31's front door, and 37 and 39 share that of 39. Because of the pairing and the sharing, the front doorways of numbers 27, 29, 33, 35, 37, 41, and 45 have been stopped up with plain rendered walls and painted along with the stucco. The parapet has been rebuilt but the stucco cornice has not been replaced. Balustrades with spearpoint finials on the balusters guard areas. Numbers 37, 39, and 47 have each been extended with a mansard roof. The rendered end bay side wall of number 47 overlooks an open green space where previously stood the terrace of numbers 49-71. 45-67 Trinity Church Square (right to left) are in the distance beyond the junction with Globe Street. The rear of Shere House can be seen in the distance on the far right. Cars parked on the right include Ford Anglia Super 123E, Vauxhall HB Viva, Morris Oxford Series VI, Ford Anglia De Luxe 105E, Austin/Morris Mk II Mini, Hillman Minx Series III, Austin A60 Cambridge, Ford Cortina Mk 1b, and Vauxhall FB Series Victor estate. Cars parked on the left include a Ford Cortina Mk 1. The cornice was replaced on numbers 27-37 and 43-45. Numbers 25-47 are Grade II listed, including the balustrades; listing number 1386003. All the houses are within the Trinity Square Conservation Area.
Date of execution
1968
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_377_68_5698
London picture map location
Exact
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