Building record 1098500000 - 14 DUNTON ROAD

Summary

Seventeenth century timber-framed house with later alterations, formerly an inn known as the Red Lion

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1213631: NO 14 DUNTON ROAD

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Type and Period (3)

  • HOUSE (17th Century to 18th Century - 1600 AD to 1799 AD)
  • INN (18th Century to Modern - 1753 AD to 1920 AD?)
  • HOUSE (Modern to 21st Century - 1920 AD? to 2099 AD)

Description

Grade II. Small house. C17, altered. Timber frame with brick infill, some herringbone panels on E. side; ground floor of W. side built in brick; gable to street has whitewashed roughcast and weatherboard. Tiled roof, central brick chimney. 1½ storeys, 3 bays. W. side has 3-light leaded casement to left, and C19 3-light wooden casements to centre and in eaves-line dormer to left. Ledged board door between left-hand bays. Hipped extension to far end has C20 3-light casement. Gable to street has canted bay window with moulded cornice, hipped tile roof and sashes to ground floor, a 3-pane sash to first floor, and 4-panelled door to left with C19 wooden doorcase of fluted pilaster strips and cornice hood on cut brackets. Small C20 extension to E. side (B1).
Formerly the Red Lion Inn from 1753 to the 1920s. There is evidence of a cellar with an entrance inside the middle of the house. [Documentary references and photograph] (B2).

Sources (2)

  • <1>SBC20017 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1984. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Bucks: Aylesbury Vale: Parishes of Dunton &C.
  • <2>SBC24449 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society. 2012. Survey of Public Houses in the Parish of Stewkley.

Location

Grid reference SP 85340 25292 (point)
Civil Parish STEWKLEY, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Apr 21 2017 7:24PM

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