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Latitude: 51.4871 / 51°29'13"N
Longitude: 0.0509 / 0°3'3"E
OS Eastings: 542493
OS Northings: 178452
OS Grid: TQ424784
Mapcode National: GBR MQ.5HJ
Mapcode Global: VHHNJ.TWSD
Plus Code: 9F32F3P2+R9
Entry Name: Numbers 106 to 110 Including Attached Walls and Railings
Listing Date: 5 November 2002
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1272432
English Heritage Legacy ID: 489846
ID on this website: 101272432
Location: Woolwich, Greenwich, London, SE18
County: London
District: Greenwich
Electoral Ward/Division: Woolwich Riverside
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Greenwich
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: Old Charlton St Thomas
Church of England Diocese: Southwark
Tagged with: Building
786/0/10152 WOODHILL
05-NOV-02 106-110
Including attached walls and railings
II
Terrace. Built in 1848 and called Eliza Cottages on the 1853 Ordnance Survey map. Italianate style. Built of stock brick with stuccoed cornice, window dressings, band between floors and basement. Slate roof (except for no 108 which has C20 pantiles) and four brick chimneystacks, the left one truncated. Three storeys and basement with three windows to each property.
EXTERIOR: The central bay of each property is recessed between the first and second floors. Windows are 12-pane sashes with smaller windows and central blanks to first floor, larger windows with ears and feet to the architraves on the first floor and cambered headed sashes to ground floor with ears and stops. French windows to basements. The doorcases are cambered, nos 106 and 108 retaining moulded cornices and semi-circular fanlights with two glazing bars. Nos 106 and 108 retain pilasters and original two-panelled doors. No 110 has lost its pilasters and has a C20 door with built-in fanlight. There is an attached low wall and cast iron railings with elongated oval shapes and rosettes and moulded principals with urns and an attached section of wall to no 110 has stone coping and a pyramidal cap. The rear elevation was almost without original windows and has a Later C19 addition to no 108 and a C20 extension to no 110.
INTERIOR: Interior features include wide arches with impost blocks, original wooden shutters and some cast iron firegrates.
HISTORY: Housed officers from the nearby Royal Artillery Barracks.
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