Nos 1 to 14, Pelham Crescent, Kensington, Greater London

This terrace gives the appearance of an unbroken sweep of stucco. It was designed by George Basevi around 1825 and built in 1833 on the Smith's Charity Estate. Each house has 3 floors and a basement. There is a continuous balustraded parapet along the top of the terrace and cast iron balconies at first floor level along the whole facade that stick out over the entrances.

Location

Greater London Kensington

Period

Georgian (1714 - 1836)

Tags

house housing rich terraced Georgian (1714 - 1836)