2 and 4 - Marsham Lane

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Single house built in the 1920s Double cottages probably built in the early 1920s and remarkably unaltered. Symmetrical composition with twin front gables seeming to frame the central chimney stack on ridge. Casement multi-paned windows painted black and white in Edwardian style. Pebbledashed walls painted white contrast with plain clay tiled roof. Flat-roofed porch with room to side under single-storey gable. Note in particular the high curving red brick boundary walls of the former Marsham Lodge and the timber outbuilding close to the road, perhaps a relic of the former Marsham Lodge, which makes a significant contribution to the street-scene reinforcing the rural and historic character of the Common. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Gerrards Cross Centenary. (B1).

Map

Statement of Significance

Asset type

Single house built in the 1920s

Images and Documents

Date Listed

n/a