1-6 Station Terrace, Buckingham

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

A short row of six late 19th century cottages. To the south-west of Station Road and the railway line is Station Terrace. This short row of six late 19th century cottages can be accessed from Lenborough Road or via a narrow footpath from the corner of the Station Road and Chandos Road car park, through the trees, past the former railway platform and across the dismantled railway line. The buildings that form Station Terrace are two storeys in height and constructed of brick but pebble-dashed at first floor level. They are positioned hard up to the back edge of the pavement and arranged in pairs with entrance doors grouped together beneath wooden porches. The roofs are gabled with ridgelines running parallel with the road which stagger down the slight incline of the hill punctuated by brick end stacks which mark each end of a pair of cottages. The majority of the cottages within the terrace retain their original doors, but a number of them have been altered by the insertion of modern windows. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Buckingham. (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

A short row of six late 19th century cottages.

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Date Listed

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