Building record 0517701000 - HORWOOD HOUSE
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- Listed Building (II) 1288825: HORWOOD HOUSE, SERVICE WING, STABLE BLOCK, GATE PIERS AND WALLS TO FORECOURT (DBC3051)
Map
Type and Period (5)
- COUNTRY HOUSE (Built 1911-1912, Modern - 1911 AD to 1911 AD)
- STABLE (Modern - 1911 AD? to 1911 AD?)
- SERVICE WING (Modern - 1911 AD? to 1911 AD?)
- GATE PIER (Modern - 1911 AD? to 1911 AD?)
- FORECOURT (Modern - 1911 AD? to 1911 AD?)
Description
Dimensions - Length 28m, Width 13m.
Plan Form - Subrectangular.
At NGR. Built on site of C16 manor house/rectory (00:000)(B4).
Grade II. Mansion, now used as training centre. Dated 1911 on rainwater heads. By Detmar Blow and Billerey for Frederick Denny. Thin pale brick, hand-made and imported from Holland, some stone dressings, tiled roof, tall brick chimneys with entablature tops. Jacobethan manor house. 2 storeys and attic, 5 bays. Brick plinth, moulded brick entablatures at first and second floor levels, outer and centre bays gabled. Stone mullion and transom windows, 3-light in outer bays, 4-light in bays 2 and 4, 2-light to centre over porch, bays 2 and 4 have 3-light windows in hipped dormers. Elongated oval windows to first floor between outer bays, that to left blind, projecting 2-storey porch to centre has stone Doric pilasters and triglyph entablature to ground floor, Corinthian pilasters, entablature and pediment to first floor. Entry has round arch with ornamental block motifs. On garden side outer bays have 2-storey semi-octagonal bay windows. Central stone doorcase of Doric columns, triglyph blocks and open pediment with carved swags. Interior has panelling and fireplaces in matching style. Lower 2-storey service wing to left has chimneys with square shafts set diagonally. Attached stable ranges around courtyard infront of service wing are of one storey, with thatched roofs, and 2-light stone mullion windows. N.W. range with tiled roof now contains 2 dwellings. Remainder of forecourt is enclosed by wall of similar brick with tiled coping. Pair of square plan brick gate piers flanking entry on N.E. side have round arched niches, stone benches and stone caps with segmental pediments (B3,B5).
Sources (5)
- <1>SBC19727 Bibliographic reference: James Joseph Sheahan. 1862. History and Topography of Buckinghamshire. p692.
- <2>SBC20467 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1913. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 2. p178.
- <3>SBC11706 Bibliographic reference: Nikolaus Pevsner. 1960. The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire. p190.
- <4>SBC2121 Map: Ted Bull. 1982. BULL E J 1982 (& SEE LITTLE HORWOOD NEWS, SUPPLEMENT, FILED)/OS 1878/1885 1:2500 & 1:10560 MAPS, 1ST EDITIONS.
- <5>SBC19045 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1984. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Parishes of Drayton Parslow, Great Horwood, Little Horwood, Mursley, Nash, Newton Longville, Whaddon, & town of Winslow. p28.
Location
Grid reference | SP 79630 29540 (point) |
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Civil Parish | LITTLE HORWOOD, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire |
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Related Events/Activities (1)
- Event - Survey: Site visit (EBC13590)
Record last edited
Oct 27 2024 9:33PM