8, 10 & 12 Church Street, Quainton

Location/Address

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Terrace of three late 19th century properties which retain much of their original character. Short terrace of three properties dating from the late C19, prominently located at the front of their plots facing onto Church Street. Two storey with gabled roof, the ridgeline of which runs parallel with the carriageway. The roof is laid in slate. Constructed of red/orange bricks, the building presents a simple and relatively regular fenestration pattern to the street. Windows are six over six sashes and the openings sit beneath stone lintels. The buildings are significant because they are visually attractive, prominently positioned and retain much of their original character, including original, form, massing, outline, materials and articulation. They form part of a group of C19 buildings which developed during a period of significant growth within the village, which was due in part to a period of agricultural prosperity as well as the development of the railway. Local Heritage Assets in conservation area (1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Terrace of three late 19th century properties which retain much of their original character.

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Date Listed

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