100 High Street, Waddesdon

Location/Address

64A %Turkey% Street

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Eighteenth or nineteenth century house with attached carriage entrance. Two storey three bay brick building with shallow pitched gable roof laid in slate, the ridgeline of which runs parallel with the carriageway. Brick end stacks. Regular fenestration pattern with central ground floor doorway and fanlight contained brick arch. Flanking eight over eight sashes which have unfortunately been replaced with double glazed units. Similar eight over eight sashes to first floor with central six over six sash located above doorway. Attractive building set back from the pavement behind metal railings and partially obscured by two pollarded trees. Despite loss of original fenestration, the simple symmetrical principal elevation does make a positive contribution to the street scene. A Local Building of Note within the Conservation Area (B1).

Map

Statement of Significance

Asset type

Eighteenth or nineteenth century house with attached carriage entrance.

Age

Old!

Rarity

It's very rare! Mr O'Reilly says "boo"

Images and Documents

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Front View

Date Listed

n/a

Last Updated

06 Aug 2024

Find Out More

Find out more about this Asset in Buckinghamshire's Local Heritage List (Staging):
https://lhlp.esdm.co.uk/buckinghamshire/asset/7391