14 & 16 The Green

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Pair of mid-nineteenth century estate cottages built in the 1850s Pair of semi-detached cottages, possibly by Stokes c.1859. Pre-1862. Two big gables. 2-storey gabled side projections, not containing main doors. Small ground floor side projections under lean-to in re-entrants. Blue slate roof with substantial central brick chimney. Flemish garden bond in pink brick with cream headers. Windows with stone surrounds and mullions. Brick dentil eaves. To rear: two gables with distinctive cream render at 1F. Similar style to the Old Aviary, but less ornamentation. Retains C19 iron gate and fencing within hedge. Significance: One of the earliest elements of the mid-late C19 estate village, survives intact; part of an early group in various styles with Nos. 10 & 12, & 34. 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

Pair of mid-nineteenth century estate cottages built in the 1850s

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