9 Bull Farm - Park Lane
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Description
Single house built probably early 20th century
Designed by the important architect, P. Morley Horder (1870-1944) who was articled in the offices of George Devey. He designed numerous country houses. He often used roughcast, as in this house, and a photograph in the National Monuments Record is inscribed "showing what can be done on a 25 foot strip of land". Two gables face the road. The semi-circular arrangement at the front of the house shown in the old photograph has been altered so that the carefully planned layout of gates to garage, front door and side entrance set in the boundary wall has been lost. This is a local building of note within the Conservation area of Beaconsfield Old Town. (B1)
Statement of Significance
Asset type
Single house built probably early 20th centuryDate Listed
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