Building record 1414100000 - 1 Walton Terrace
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- Conservation Area: Aylesbury, Walton and Wendover Road Conservation Areas
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Type and Period (1)
- VICARAGE (Built 1862, 19th Century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD)
Description
Walton Street is now a busy vehicular route from the centre of Aylesbury south-eastwards to Wendover and south-westwards to Stoke Mandeville. During the mid to late 18th century Walton Street was turnpiked and the carriageway was lowered, resulting in a raised pavement that still exists in front of Walton Terrace. The majority of the historic buildings that form Walton Terrace are situated back from the raised pavement behind shallow front gardens bounded by walls and railings. The buildings themselves form an irregular group of seemingly Georgian and early 19th century buildings of varying heights, elevation widths, designs and positions within their plots. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Walton (B1).
Built in 1862 as the vicarage to Holy Trinity Church. The architect was David Brandon (B2).
The vicarage is a huge red-brick building and was an expensive building for a vicar of limted resources to heat (B3).
Sources (3)
- <1>SBC22151 Bibliographic reference: Aylesbury Vale District Council. 2004. Aylesbury, Walton & Wendover Road Conservation Areas. p67.
- <2>SBC23413 Bibliographic reference: Karl Vaughan. 2005. Aylesbury Remembered. pp31,41,caption to photo on p40.
- <3>SBC25954 Bibliographic reference: Paul Rabbitts. 2022. Aylesbury in 50 Buildings. pp52-53.
Location
Grid reference | SP 82315 13288 (point) |
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Civil Parish | AYLESBURY, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire |
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Record last edited
Aug 31 2024 11:42AM