Nos. 30-36, Monmouth Street, Fielding Court
Nos, 30 to 36, Monmouth Street, Fielding Court, is a part-brick, part-reconstituted stone-faced development of three to four storeys rising to five to six storeys of Post Modern architectural character of the late-1980s. with frontages to Earlham Street and The Dials as well as to Monmouth Street. The ground floor storey comprises a series of shopfronts of simple, modern design, with face-fixed, retractable projecting blinds above, set between wide, painted, channeled, reconstituted-stone piers.
Whilst the external design and detailing of the development lack the character and quality of the development directly opposite at fronting Monmouth Street, The Dials and Mercer Street, which forms part of Terry Farrell and Partners’ Comyn Ching Triangle development, it plays an important townscape role in marking the south-western corner of The Dials.
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