43 Lower Street, Quainton

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Substantial late C18 or early C19 building. Substantial building dating from the late C18 / early C19. Visually prominent in the streetscape, the building is positioned close to the front of its plot. Simple rectangular plan form with single storey extension to front left hand (facing) bay. Building is contained to the side and front by a part brick, part stone wall. Two and a half storeys in height, the building sits beneath a steeply pitched gabled roof laid in clay tiles, the roofline of which runs parallel with the carriageway. Brick end stacks, the front roof plane is punctuated by hipped dormers. Constructed of vitrified bricks with red bricks used to articulate fenestration openings. Relatively regular fenestration pattern, windows are for the most part 3 over 3 sashes. This building has been identified as being a heritage asset due to its age, architectural form, prominent location and because of the positive visual contribution it makes to the streetscape. Local Heritage Asset in conservation area (1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Substantial late C18 or early C19 building.

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Date Listed

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