12-42 Parade, Leamington Spa : 無料・フリー素材/写真
12-42 Parade, Leamington Spa / ell brown
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| 説明 | Shopping area in Leamington Spa. Now on Parade.Parade continues to the right.All these shops are Grade II* listed.From 12-42 The Parade. Includes 59 Warwick Street.59, Royal Leamington Spa - British Listed BuildingsROYAL LEAMINGTON SPASP3166SE PARADE1208-1/2/261 (West side)19/11/53 Nos.12-42 (Even)and attached railings to Nos 16, 18AND 20AGV II*Includes: No.59 WARWICK STREET.Terrace of 16 houses, some probably with shops, now shops,offices and flats and attached railings to Nos 16, 18 and 20A.Numbered right to left, described left to right. c1827-36 withlater additions and alterations including ranges to rear,late-C19 shop fronts, mid-late C20 ground floors and shopfronts, also repaired and restored facade to Nos 22 and 24with rebuilding to rear.Pinkish-brown brick in English Garden Wall bond with paintedstucco front and side facades, concealed and Welsh slate roofsand cast-iron balconies and railings.PLAN: double-depth.EXTERIOR: terrace in 2 stages of build, arranged 7:9 (Nos30-42, and Nos 12-28). 4 storeys with basement to 4th dwellingfrom right (No.18), 38 first-floor windows, arranged2:3:3:3:3:3:3:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2.Three ranges, stepped between 6th and 7th dwelling (Nos 28 &30) and between 11th and 12th (Nos 18 & 20). Those 11dwellings to left project.Stucco detailing includes remains of horizontal rustication toground floor; first and second floors have tall Ionicpilasters to ends of each stepped range and between dwellings,fluted to left, plain to right; second-floor band to leftrange, missing to sixth dwelling.First floor: seventeen 6-pane French windows with dividedoverlights; two tall 4/4 sashes; six tall 6/9 sashes; 9/6sash; 11 tall 6/9 sashes, all with plain reveals.Second floor: mainly 6/6 sashes throughout, except 35th windowa 3/6 sash, plain reveals and sills throughout. Stepped friezeand cornice.Third floor: mainly 3/6 sashes; 4th, 10th, and 11th windowsare 6/6 sashes, all with plain reveals. Cornice to right (Nos12-28); blocking course and copings throughout. Tall ridgestacks between dwellings, except to Nos 22-28.Ground floor: some original entrances remain: Nos 40, 38, 34and 32 have distyle Ionic porches with entablature. Nos 28,20a, 18, 16A and 14A have rusticated cambered arches, those toNos 18, 16A and 14A have part-glazed, panelled double doorswith thin pilasters and side-lights (these with glazing barsto Nos 16A & 14A), cambered overlights with glazing bars andwith 5 and 6 roll-edged steps to each. To No.18 a tripartitewindow divided by fluted pilasters with panelled apron andcornice, 12-pane casement between 8-pane casements; basementhas 8/8 sash.To No.14, a projecting shop front of 2 canted bays withplinth, pilasters to angles, central entrance, frieze,cornice.To No.20, projecting shop front has 3 Doric pillars, plinth,plate-glass windows, smaller Corinthian column to return,frieze, cornice.Continuous balconies to each range to first floor, to leftwith circle and lozenge motif; to centre with Carron Companydouble-heart-and-anthemion motif, to right withdouble-rod-and-anthemion motif.To rear: many 6/6 and 3/6 sashes with plain reveals and sills.Left return: 4 storeys, 3 first-floor windows, and further2-storey, 1 first-floor window extension.Main range: ground floor has remains of plinth and horizontalrustication. Tall, fluted Ionic pilasters to first and secondfloors to ends surmounted by frieze and cornice. Second-floorband. First floor has 6-pane French windows with dividedoverlights, that to centre with margin-lights. Second floorhas 6/6 sashes, sills. Third floor has 3/6 sashes. All windowswith plain reveals. Blocking course, copings.Further range: moulded plinth. Entrance to right a part-glazeddoor with roll-moulded lower panel, overlight, within doorcaseof engaged Tuscan pilasters on plinths, frieze, cornice. Toleft a 2/2 sash with apron in similar surround. Mouldedfirst-floor band. First floor to left, 2/2 sash with apronwithin moulded surround on plinths. Cornice, stack to left.INTERIOR: No.18 has dogleg staircases with cast-iron balustersto ground floor with decorative scrolls and anthemion motifsto fluted rods. From first to second floors are stickbalusters. No.20 has narrow-openwell staircase from firstfloor with remains of tapered rod-on-bobbin balusters andstick balusters. First floors to Nos 18 and 20 have classicalmotifs to cornices, ceiling roses, some marble fireplaces,shutters to some windows, 4-panel doors, first-floor drawingroom survives intact to No.20. No.14A has dogleg staircasewith stick balusters and wreathed handrail.SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: railings to entrances, and to area ofNo.18 (with gate) have bars with anthemion finials and dogbarswith lozenge finials, urn finials to gatepost; to basementsteps are stick balusters. Railings to No.20 renewed.HISTORICAL NOTE: the Parade was so-named in 1860, originallyLillington Lane, it was renamed Union Row c1809 and then UnionParade by 1814. Houses to Lower Parade were built c1808-14,with Upper Parade, west side built c1827-40. All town centrebuildings were constructed as houses, lodging-houses orhotels, by 1850 many on the Parade had become shops.No.59 Warwick Street adjoins No.59A (qv).(Cave LF: Royal Leamington Spa Its History and Development:Chichester: 1988-: 33, 38-39).ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPASP3166SE WARWICK STREET1208-1/2/261 (North side)19/11/53 No.59GV II*See under: Nos.12-42 and attached railings to Nos 16, 18 AND20A PARADE. |
| 撮影日 | 2011-10-22 10:51:29 |
| 撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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| 撮影地 | Leamington, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
| カメラ | FinePix S1500 , FUJIFILM |
| 露出 | 0.001 sec (1/2000) |
| 開放F値 | f/2.8 |

