Building record 1307900000 - UPPER GODDARDS

Summary

Seventeenth century timber-framed house with eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century alterations and extensions

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1332109: UPPER GODDARDS (DBC5960)

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Type and Period (2)

  • HOUSE (17th Century to Modern - 1600 AD to 1945 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) TIMBER FRAMED HOUSE (17th Century - 1600 AD to 1699 AD)

Description

Grade II. House. C17, altered and refronted C18-C19 and C20. Rear has lower walls of flint with timber framing and whitewashed brick infill above. Front rebuilt in brick at various dates, the 2 left bays C20. Old tile roof, chimney of thin brick between right bays, another brick chimney to rear. Long range of one storey and attic, and 6 bays, the third bay with C19 gabled flint and brick projection to front. Left bays have C20 metal casements and French doors, the upper windows in gabled semi-dormers. Projection has paired barred wooden casements, and C20 door in right side. Bays 4 and 5 have similar casements in gabled eaves-line dormers and to ground floor left, and canted bay window to right. Right bay has flush-panelled door with flat hood on shaped wooden scroll brackets. Rear has 5 gabled eaves-line dormers, irregular ground floor windows, and flush-panelled door to centre. Blocked original window of 4 small lights with diamond mullions below eaves to left. Small lean-to extension to rear left, bridge passage between first floor and converted outbuilding (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>SBC3985 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1986. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKS; WYCOMBE: PARISHES OF FAWLEY &C.

Location

Grid reference SU 78174 90070 (point)
Civil Parish HAMBLEDEN, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Nov 8 2016 1:56PM

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