Building record 1287400000 - DUFFIELDS

Summary

Late seventeenth to early eighteenth century timber-framed cottage with early twentieth century extension built about 1900-1905 as a village institute, now a house

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1332148: DUFFIELDS (DBC5999)

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Type and Period (3)

  • HOUSE (17th Century to Modern - 1600 AD to 1999 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) TIMBER FRAMED HOUSE (17th Century to 18th Century - 1600 AD to 1799 AD)
  • INSTITUTE (Built about 1900-1905, 20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

Grade II. House. Late C17-early C18 cottage, extended c.1900-1905 by Sir Reginald Blomfield. Cottage has timber frame of slight scantling with straight angle braces to front and curved braces to gables. Thin brick infill to front and left gable, rendered infill to right gable and rear. Old tile roof, brick chimney to right. One storey and attic, 2 bays. Left bay has paired wooden casements, the upper window in gabled eaves-line dormer; right bay blind. Half-timbered single storey extension to right. Entry via c.1900 extension to rear left. This extension is a large L-plan building with red brick ground floor, tile-hung upper storey and plain-tile roof. 2 storeys, gabled projection to left. Leaded casements, central panelled door with moulded and shaped cornice hood on Doric half-columns. Extension built as village institute as gift of Mr. H.E. Kearley of Wittington. (A.H. Plaisted, The Romance of a Chiltern Village, 1958, p164)(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.

Location

Grid reference SU 80538 84202 (point)
Civil Parish MEDMENHAM, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Aug 25 2025 9:25PM

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