Friday, 31 October 2014

The Freemasons Arms / Hampstead

Replacing the original C19th pub, this neo-Georgian building was constructed in the 1930s. Comprising two storeys, basement and attic with dormers partly shielded by parapet. A scroll-pedimented centre door has Y-tracery windows to either side, with the inner pair slightly bowed. A further two porched entrances have Regency-style canopies. The hipped roof and dormers use distinctive copper flashing. London Borough of Camden. 

(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)