Building record 1306700000 - THE FLAT ROOFED HOUSE

Summary

Twentieth century house, built in 1934 in International Modern style.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1160099: THE FLAT ROOFED HOUSE

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Type and Period (1)

  • HOUSE (Built 1934, 20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

Grade II. House. 1934. By Colin Lucas for Mrs. M.Sewell. Reinforced concrete slab roof. Two storeys. The plan is arranged around the living room on the ground floor, facing south west with kitchen and boiler room etc at either end. The smaller first floor has bedrooms opening onto small roof - terraces at either end. The windows are steel casements and fixed lights, now replaced to the kitchen, living room and boiler room by aluminium windows of compatible form also designed by Lucas. The garden front is symmetrical, with 3 bays of 3:2:3 panes to each storey; large overhang to roof. The service rooms break forward and are blind on this front. The entrance front has a small glazed flat-roofed porch at left from which rises diagonally the cantilevered staircase with raking strip window. Flush garage doors to right. The interior is completely plain except for a fire surround of broad flat slabs of genuine travertine. Floor of maple wood. Upstairs floors are of compressed sawdust. Flush doors with original door furniture. A very well preserved example of a small house in the International Modern Style (B1).
Buildings report dated Feb 2000 held at NMR (B2).

Sources (2)

  • <1>SBC3985 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1986. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKS; WYCOMBE: PARISHES OF FAWLEY &C. p46.
  • <2>SBC23358 Unpublished document: English Heritage. 2006. NMR Buildings Reports. BF104628.

Location

Grid reference SU 79063 90521 (point)
Civil Parish HAMBLEDEN, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Nov 9 2016 4:44PM

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