Building record 1286801000 - VINELEIGH COTTAGE & MALT COTTAGE, WELL END

Summary

Sixteenth to seventeenth century timber-framed house with seventeenth to eighteenth century extension and nineteenth to twentieth century remodelling, now two houses.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1311017: MALT COTTAGE AND VINELEIGH COTTAGE

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Type and Period (2)

  • HOUSE (16th Century to Modern - 1500 AD to 1999 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) TIMBER FRAMED HOUSE (16th Century to 18th Century - 1500 AD to 1799 AD)

Description

Grade II. Two houses. C16-C17 cross wing to left, with C17-early C18 wing to right, remodelled late C19-C20. Front is rendered and whitewashed with c.1900 ornamental half-timbering. Remainder of left wing has more substantial timber framing with whitewashed brick and plaster infill; right gable end has slighter timber framing with whitewashed brick infill. Old tile roofs, rebuilt brick chimneys to centre of each wing. T-plan, with C20 rear extensions. 2 storeys, 3 bays, the left bay gabled and projecting. Paired barred wooden casements with small panes, the left bay with 2 pairs to each floor. Similar single lights flank right bays, the left in blocked doorway, Ornamental red and yellow brick panels below upper right windows. Board door in right bay. Circa 1900 carved wooden panels to left gable and between right bays. Right bays have fragmentary timber framing inside, and stop-chamfered spine beam with one end on shaped bracket in left room; Left wing has heavy floor joists (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>SBC4242 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1987. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST; BUCKS: WYCOMBE DISTRICT: PARISHES OF CHEPPING WYCOMBE &C. p36.

Location

Grid reference SU 88739 88122 (point)
Civil Parish LITTLE MARLOW, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Dec 11 2008 5:53PM

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