17 Upper Street, Quainton

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Large Edwardian building with a sizable plot which has been subdivided and developed. Substantial Edwardian building which is shown on historic maps of the village as having being located within sizable grounds. The plot has subsequently been subdivided and developed. Large two storey building, the principle elevation of which faces away from the road, to take advantage of the magnificent views to the south. Part of the rear elevation and rear wing of the building are visible from the road. Both sit beneath steeply pitched hipped roofs laid in slate. Tall elegant external brick chimney visible on left hand gable (facing). Ceiling heights within the main range are clearly high, which combined with elegant timber sash windows must create well-proportioned and well illuminated internal spaces. Small hipped enclosed porch to rear wing. The building is rendered and painted. The building is significant because it is a substantial and relatively high status example of Edwardian development within the village. Historically, the subdivision of the grounds of 17, Upper Street, marked the beginning of substantial modern development along the Winwood Drive. Local Heritage Asset in conservation area (1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Large Edwardian building with a sizable plot which has been subdivided and developed.

Images and Documents

Date Listed

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