Reg No
40401730
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1885 - 1890
Coordinates
259369, 312940
Date Recorded
26/06/2012
Date Updated
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Detached late-Victorian three-bay two-storey house, built 1888, with single-storey bay windows flanking central entrance, and two-storey extension to rear forming T-plan. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, tall rendered chimneystacks to gable ends having cornice, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Smooth rendered walls, shallow plinth course with deep step below. Raised stucco quoins to front elevation with raised architraves to upper-storey windows, moulded stucco string course above ground floor forming cornice to bay windows. One-over-one timber sash windows, central window over entrance as triple-light casement window, all windows having stone sills, paired openings to bay windows with hood moulds having label stops over continuous sill. Replacement entrance door with plain overlight and hood mould with label stops. Sited on elevated ground overlooking Lawson’s Ford Bridge to the west. Entrance from north at road marked by square-profile rendered piers and flanking walls.
A crisply detailed late Victorian house prominently sited in a picturesque location overlooking an eighteenth century hump backed stone bridge. The farm buildings are located at a distance to the east and are approached via the extended entrance drive. The house is highly visible and together with the bridge marker gives a strong definition to the architectural character of the area.