No. 28, Earlham Street, Fielding Court

Earlham Street / Nos. 2-28 (even): No. 28, Earlham Street, Fielding Court

Appraisal

No. 28, Earlham Street, Fielding Court

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 comprising flats (nos. 1 to 15) on the upper floors above retail and café uses at ground floor level.

Reticent, modern shopfronts at ground floor level with faced-fixed, retractable projecting canopy blinds above.

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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