95 & 97 High Street, Waddesdon

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Pair of semi-detached estate buildings, probably C19, constructed from a wide variety of materials. Pair of semi-detached buildings located back from the main street against a backdrop of trees. The lane onto which the building fronts is called Bradford Alley and was one of the original pre- Rothschild village streets. The building is constructed from a wide pallet of materials including red brick, buff brick, rubblestone, applied timber in combination with pebbledash panels and wall hung tiles. U shaped in plan, the building sits beneath a steeply pitched gable roof laid in tile. Very tall and visually prominent part brick and part stone end stacks. Two small catslide dormer break the eaves line within central range of building. Two simple lean-to porches enclose doors to ground floor level. Windows flush fitting two and three light timber casements painted in Rothschild colours. Extremely attractive and visually eye-catching building which demonstrates the characteristic Rothschild love of decoration and contrasts achieved through the juxtaposition of different texture and colour. Forms part of a group of estate buildings which although relatively modest in scale are highly decorative. Architect – William Taylor Local Heritage Asset in conservation area (1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Pair of semi-detached estate buildings, probably C19, constructed from a wide variety of materials.

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Date Listed

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