Foreign and Commonwealth Office with Home Office; The Foreign Office; The Foreign Office ( London, England

Listed Building Data

Foreign and Commonwealth Office with Home Office; The Foreign Office; The Foreign Office ( has been designated a Grade I listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1066102
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
I
Date Listed
5 February 1970
Name
FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE WITH HOME OFFICE THE FOREIGN OFFICE THE FOREIGN OFFICE (FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE WITH HOME OFFICE)
Location
FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE WITH HOME OFFICE, DOWNING STREET SW1THE FOREIGN OFFICE (FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE WITH HOME OFFICE), WHITEHALL S
District
City of Westminster
County
Greater London Authority
Grid Reference
TQ 29996 79871
Easting
529996.0000
Northing
179871.0000

Listed Building Description

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TQ 2979 NE and 3079 NW CITY OF WESTMINSTER WHITEHALL SW1 91/4 ;92/14 (West side) 5.2.70 The Foreign Office (Foreign and Commonwealth Office with Home Office) GV I Government offices. 1861 design, completed 1873, by Sir George Gilbert Scott with Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt for the St. James's Park front composition and the design of the former India Office courtyard. Portland stone with polychrome enrichment of polished granite columns and insets as well as other coloured stones; slate roofs. Italianate opulence (at Palmerston's insistence),in the Venetian-Genoese manner evenly distributed in bold relief over symmetrical Whitehall and King Charles Street elevation but with asymmetry to Downing Street and picturesquely composed Park front with tower. Massive building planned around courtyards, the main one entered by triple archways from side streets, 2 smaller ones behind Whitehall front and India Office court (now glazed over) in south west corner. Generally of 3 stages, the upper and lower ones containing 2 storeys. Whitehall front has broad centrepiece and end pavilions. Large semicircular arched portal; arcaded ground floor windows with carved figures spreading out in spandrels; upper floors have 2 orders of coupled columns, but with pilasters to end pavilions, the upper windows tripartite with granite colonettes; above 1st floor windows are portrait medallions whilst the spandrels of the 1st and 2nd floor centrepiece windows are enriched with carved figures. Enriched entablatures between storeys and deep crowning entablature with balustraded parapet surmounted by figure sculpture. Pavilions punctuate King Charles Street facade with triple arched gateway in central, rusticated quoined, pedimented pavilion; more restrained Italiante elevational details with archivolt arched windows beneath cornices or pediments. Park front distinguished by square tower finished off with a belvedere storey and balustraded parapet; quadrant return to projecting south west portion of front with 2 tiers of orders and tall arcading to its centrepiece; corner pavilion with Downing Street. The latter elevation similar to King charles Street but asymmetrically composed to west end with a polygonal,elaborated,bay window above steps down to Park. The main courtyard elevations of 2 main storeys and attic storey with 3 storey pavilions, all but one pedimented; 4 two storeyed porches; figure sculpture enrichment. The formerly open India Office court, 1867, by Matthew Digby Wyatt, has rich polychrome decoration, with majolica friezes made by Minton, Hollins & Co. and polished granite column superimposed orders; 4 statues by H. Protat in corners, 1st floor statues by W. Nicholls and 2nd floor ones by T. Phyffers, busts over 2nd floor windows by Protat. Rich Italianate interiors and very grand staircase in Foreign Office with Imperial, marble, flight and tripartite thermal arrangement to gallery with coffered barrel vaults flanking dome on pendentives over centre of compartment; important collection of C18 and C19 statues associated with the former India Office, etc. Personal and Professional Recollections; G. G. Scott London: Vol I; N Pevsner

Listing NGR: TQ2999679871