99 & 101 Quainton Road

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Late nineteenth century house, built in 1887. Two storey detached building. Constructed of red brick with buff coloured bricks applied in strips to form decorative colour contrasts. Gabled roof laid in slate, with ridgeline running parallel with the carriageway. Chimney stack to right hand gable (facing). Three bays, central (original) set beneath brick date plaque with words ‘Erected 1887.’ Door flanked to either side by windows (no longer original) set beneath painted stone lintels. First floor three windows (not original). That to centre is narrow. Large extension to rear. Building is positioned immediately onto the pavement edge. Identified as being of local note because of the visual effect created by the use of contrasting coloured bricks which help to make the building visually prominent within the street scene. A Local Building of Note within the Conservation Area (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Late nineteenth century house, built in 1887.

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Date Listed

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