Building record 1239800000 - HYDE HOUSE

Summary

Hyde House, early eighteenth century country house with early nineteenth century alterations and extension of 1929

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1162808: HYDE HOUSE (DBC6568)

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Type and Period (1)

  • COUNTRY HOUSE (18th Century to Modern - 1700 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

Grade II. Small counry house. Early C18 with early C19 alterations. Painted shicco with ashlar lines. Slate roof behind parapet. 2-storeys. 6-bays with double hung sash windows in moulded architrave frames to all but central two windows on each floor which are mullioned and transomed 2-light casements, those on first floor with leaded glazing and stained glass panels, those on ground floor with lattice glazing. Central glazed door with late C17 carved surround with segmental pediment and carved frieze with cherubs heads, curved brackets on beasts. Fanlight with stained glass. Each side of door is an old stone heraldic shield, with arms of Woburn Abbey and Russell. West elevation: 6 bays of sash windows. Garden (south) elevation: of 7 bays, with tall triple sash windows to left on ground floor, central wooden doorcase with pilaster surround and frieze. Service wing on left dated 1929, roughcast and gabled, linked to C18 flint and brick cottage and stable wing with old tile roof, C19 cast iron stalls and partitions internally. Interior of house: late Cl8 staircase with twisted balusters; Morning Room has moulded plaster cornice and C18 carved oak chimney piece with caryatid and royal arms to iron fireback. Dining Room has good plaster cornice with urns, carved chimney piece with original iron fireback. Drawing Room has ornamental frieze and plain cornice, bolection panelling and white marble chimney piece with large scrolls and old iron fireback. History: Formerly Chesham Woburn Manor, belonging to Woburn Abbey and after the dissolution to the Russells. Home of Robert Plumer Ward, politician and writer between 1804 and 1832, and of Isaac D'Israeli 1825-6 when Benjamin Disraeli wrote his second novel 'Caterini Hening' in the house (B1).

Sources (2)

  • <1>SBC3679 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1983. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST. p12.
  • <2>SBC19002 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Service. 1998. Historic Parks and Gardens Register Review.

Location

Grid reference SP 92580 01027 (point)
Civil Parish CHARTRIDGE, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Jul 27 2022 9:11PM

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