Audley
House, Westminster, London
Architect
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J.W. Simpson and M.
Ayrton |
Date Built
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1907
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Location
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Margaret Street
& Great Titchfield Street
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Description
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Audley House, on
the corner of Margaret Street and Great
Titchfield Street in Westminster, is a Grade
II Listed block of flats. It is
constructed of red brick with ashlar stone
dressings. The listing notes describe it
as Free Style Tudor composed of, "... 5
storeys, basement, attics and part
mansard. 15 bays wide including oriel
corner turret to Great
Titchfield Street. Recessed, stone dressed
flat arched doorways to centre
of each front .... The gable end to Great
Titchfield Street has cornice returned
"behind" the corner oriel turrets; central
1st floor semicircular arched and eared
architraved windows giving on to balcony
and corbelled out chimney stack rising
through the shaped gable. A short screen
wall with gateway separating the gable end
from adjacent block allows fine views of
All Saints tower. Arts and Crafts ironwork
to area railings.
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