Details
ISLINGTON
TQ3183SE NOEL ROAD
635-1/65/653 (South side)
29/09/72 Nos.12-54 (Even)
and attached railings
GV II
Terraced houses. c.1840. Yellow brick set in Flemish bond,
stucco, roofs of Welsh and artificial slate so far as visible.
Three and four storeys over basement, two windows each.
Basement and ground floor stuccoed, the ground floor decorated
with banded rustication. Round-arched entrance with pilaster
jambs, fanlight (blank on nos. 28-54), and panelled doors of
original design except to nos 18 and 54. Ground-floor windows
round-arched; stucco terminates at first-floor sill band.
Upper windows flat-arched with gauged brick heads and iron
balconies to first floor; sashes of original design, including
radiating glazing bars to ground floor, to nos 12-18, 20
(ground and first floor), 22-32, 34 (ground and first floor),
36 (ground floor), 38, 40 (ground floor), 42-48, 50 (ground
and first floors), 52, 54 (ground and first floors). Plain
parapets, with a good deal of rebuilding, except that nos
24-30 have
brick dentil cornice, 32 stucco cornice with decorative lead
flashing, 42 late C20 modified stucco cornice. Mansard roofs
to nos 14 (with one segmental-arched dormer), 16 (two
dormers), 20 (two dormers), 26 (two dormers), 28 (one dormer),
30 (one round-arched dormer), 34 (one dormer), 38 (one
dormer), 40-42, 46 and 50 (two dormers each). No 36 has a roof
extension, and no 52 has one round-arched dormer. Cast-iron
railings to area.
The rear elevations have flat-roofed extensions to the
basement and ground floor, looking out over the Regent's
Canal: the original design was probably two openings with
four-centred arches at basement level, two flat-arched windows
above with 6/6 sashes having pointed arches in the upper sash,
and an embattled parapet. Almost all the houses have some of
these features and nos 22-4, 28-30 and 50 have them all.
(Eric Willatts: Streets with a story. The book of Islington:
London: 1986-).
Listing NGR: TQ3178883302