Royal Academy of Music London, England, UK

Viewed across Marylebone Road this building was purpose-built for the Academy in 1911, replacing an older building in Tenterden Street. The Royal Academy of Music had been founded in 1822 by Lord Burghersh and was granted a Royal Charter by King George IV in 1830. In 1999 the conservatoire became a full member of the University of London. The Academy's website is here Link Image credit: Nigel Cox

Listed Building Description
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TQ 2882 SW CITY OF WESTMINSTER MARYLEBONE ROAD, W1 35/37 (North side)

2.10.87 Royal Academy of Music

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Academy. 1910-11 by Sir Ernest George and Alfred B Yeates. Red brick with generous stone dressings, channelled stone ground floor and stone faced centrepiece; slate roofs. Large symmetrical composition with centre block and projecting wings designed as a scaled up free version of an English baroque country house. 5 storey and basement centre block with dormers in steeply hipped roof and wings with podium-ground floor and double height upper storey. Centre block 6 windows wide with 2-window centrepiece and 3-bay wings. Ground floor of centrepiece built out to form large porch with semicircular arched keystoned entrance and 1st floor sill band carried over as cornice. Recessed glazing bar casements, semicircular arched with keystones on ground floor; the 1st to 3rd floor windows vertically linked by stone architraves and aprons with bold segmental pediments over those on 2nd floor to flanking bays and triangular pediments in centrepiece; attic storey with segmented arched windows in centrepiece and stone framed corniced and keyed oeils-de-boeuf in flanking bays. Rusticated quoins; centrepiece main floors flanked by giant Ionic pilasters rising to deep entablature carried across block and returned to sides and attic eaves cornice with bold segmental pediment on consoles over centrepiece containing oeil-de-boeuf framed by 2 large reclining figures. Casemented dormers and symmetrically grouped lofty stone banded and corniced arch panelled chimney stacks. The wings balance but differ slightly; left hand one with central, vertically linked stone architraves, 1st floor window and 2nd floor console pedimented half dormer, flanking carved panels; the right hand wing (housing Duke's Hall) with advanced quoined and pedimented centrepiece with semicircular arched windows; both wings have angle quoins, vases on parapets and steep, almost pyramidal slate roofs with same tall chimney stacks as main block, to flanks.

Listing NGR: TQ2832682127