12-18, Brunswick Square, Grade II listed buildings in Brunswick Square, Gloucester, England.
12-18 Brunswick Square comprises seven terraced townhouses with stuccoed brick facades and slate roofs across three stories. The buildings feature continuous rustication at the basement and ground floor levels, with semi-basements that open to the street below.
Thomas Reece developed these townhouses in 1825 during a period of economic growth following the opening of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. The construction reflected the town's urban expansion driven by improved trade connections.
Number 18 housed the YMCA in the 1930s when it served as a community hub for the town. The buildings reflect how grand Victorian-era residences were adapted for wider social purposes over time.
The townhouses feature semi-basements with ground-level windows, stone steps leading to entrances, and wrought iron railings across the front facades. Access is arranged in the traditional manner typical of early 19th century urban residences.
The interior staircases retain original features including molded plaster coving on ceilings that enhance the spaces throughout. Cast iron window guards on the first floor demonstrate fine metalworking craftsmanship that remains notably intact across the row.
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