Building record 1341300000 - Dadbrook Cottage, Dadbrook

Summary

Early nineteenth century witchert and thatched cottage.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1389605: DADBROOK COTTAGE (DBC3424)

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Type and Period (1)

  • HOUSE (19th Century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD)

Description

Grade II. Cottage, early C19 with later C19 extension. Witchert, rubble, pebble- dash rendered with flush rendered quoins and plinth, thatched roof. Two cells, two storeys, with added single storey bay and later outhouses to north. Integral stack to south, added external stack to original north gable, both in brick with brck bands. Entrance formerly to west, now blocked. Two-light timber casements, mostly of six panes, except for that of four panes to first floor rear, and probably inserted first floor front window of two plain lights. All windows in flush rendered reveals and all but first floor front with tile cills. Single storey extension coarsely built of rubble, tile and witchert, roof renewed 2001 replacing that of rough cut branches with thatch covering. C20 door and flanking four pane casement. Single light to north wall retains external shutter hinges. Interior, formerly two cells at ground floor, now one. Internal stack with inserted C20 fire and surround. Flanking winder stair to east, with ledge and batten door. Cupboards to west, the lower with H hinges. Similar cupboard to first floor. First floor late C19 cast iron fire suround (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>SBC19924 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1985. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Bucks: Aylesbury Vale: Parishes of Ashendon &C. Added 6th December 2001.

Location

Grid reference SP 73927 10828 (point)
Civil Parish CUDDINGTON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Jun 12 2022 5:08PM

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