34 The Green

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Row of three mid-nineteenth century estate cottages built in the 1850s, now a single house House formerly three cottages (1879 OS). Red brick Flemish bond under blue slate gabled roof with wide covered eaves. End stacks and 1 mid stack. Prominent straight joint to W of entrance. Small paned casement windows with segmental heads for ground floor windows. Bricked-up entrances to west of straight joint. Modern timber porch with brick side plinths. Large first floor side extension to east and awkward extension to west linking to garage with pyramid roof. All extensions in red brick with blue slate roofs and matching windows. Retains C19 iron gate and fencing within hedge. Significance: One of the elements of the mid-late C19 estate village, survives intact; part of an early group in various styles with Nos. 10 & 12, 14 & 16. Issues: Gate and fencing vulnerable to loss and damage. A local note building within the conservation area of Mentmore (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Row of three mid-nineteenth century estate cottages built in the 1850s, now a single house

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Date Listed

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