Fielding Court, no. 28, Earlham Street
Located on the south-western side of The Dials, Fielding Court is a 1970s building comprising a red brick faced elevation above a painted, channeled stucco ground floor, rising from five storeys along Earlham Street to six storeys on the splayed elevation with stone dressings to The Dials, with a return-elevation.to Monmouth Street. It comprises flats (nos. 1 to 15 consec.) on the upper floors above café uses at ground floor level. There are reticent modern shopfronts at ground floor level with faced fixed, retractable, projecting canopy blinds above.
Fielding House was built on the site of a petrol station as the result of negotiations by the Seven Dials Trust.
There is a bronze Seven Dials Time Plaque affixed to the right of the main entrance door on the apex of the building and a Seven Dials Trust Year Donors' Plaque affixed to the left.
An unlisted building which plays a significant townscape role in defining the south-west corner of The Dials, but otherwise undistinguished architecturally, neither contributing to nor detracting from the character, appearance or significance of the Seven Dials Conservation Area.
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