The Crown, Grade II listed building in Islington, London, England
The Crown is a residential dwelling with Grade II listed status in Islington, displaying architectural characteristics that developed across different periods. The building contributes to the visual character of its street through its design and construction.
The building was added to England's National Heritage List, receiving its protected status because of its historical and structural importance to the area. This designation recognized its role in the neighborhood's development.
The Crown represents a segment of England's architectural preservation system, which categorizes buildings according to their historical and structural importance.
As a protected building, it is subject to strict rules for alterations that require special approval from local authorities. Visitors should view the exterior from the street and respect the regulations designed to maintain its protected status.
The building contributes to Barnsbury Ward's collection of 146 listed structures, forming part of Islington's architectural documentation system.
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