Description
David Barclay of H & D Barclay, architect; circa 1902-1903.
Serpentine terrace of 14 houses all similar in style and
detail; fenestration varies slightly in accordance with
width of elevation allowed by curve. Mainly 2-bay elevations.
To right of door, all have 5-light bow window rising from
basement, to 3-light bow dormer with conical slate roof.
Steps oversailing basement to double-leaf panelled door with
oculus fanlight above and glazed sidelights. Tripartite
doorpiece at Nos 11, 12 and 19-24 with polished granite
colonnettes and dwarf pilasters supporting heavy cornice
arching over oculus, with bold keystone. At Nos 13-18 door
flanked by polished granite colonnettes with foliate
corbel-caps supporting moulded archivolt. Bipartite window
above door with extra single-light windows at Nos 11, 12 and
19-24. Sash windows, plate glass, glazing. Many upper sashed
fanlights and sidelights with art nouveau leaded glass. Band
course at eaves timber brackets support widely overhanging
eaves. Alternately bipartite or bow dormers. Red tile
cresting and skews at party walls; decorative skew putts.
Corniced axial stacks, with steeply pitched slate roofs and
platform.
Flank to W (No 24) 3-bay, finely stugged ashlar with polished
dressings. To left, 2-storey 5-light bow window rises to
conical slate roof. Centre bay advanced square 3-light window
of 2-storeys, small gablet dormer.
Solid ashlar parapet to steps and low ashlar wall to
basement.
Particularly elaborate coloured leaded glass panel to
vestibule door of No 11.