Building record 1437500000 - Newlands, River Cottage, Southlea and Ashbrooke
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- Conservation Area: Taplow Riverside Conservation Area (DBC7389)
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Type and Period (1)
- HOUSE (20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)
Description
Pair of two-storey semi-detached houses- much plainer than other houses in the road. Pan-tiled pitched roofs which are made to look like hipped roofs at front elevation by projecting beyond chimney-stacks on each side elevation. Continuous pan-tiled roofs over bay windows and doors. Ashbrooke and Newlands have white painted carved wooden posts/brackets and trellis in porch. Red brick with pebbledash upper floors painted in various colours. Rooflight at Southlea. Uncharacteristic flat-roofed extension at Ashbrooke. Apart from the southern end of Gaiety Row these are the only pan-tiled roofs in the area -might there be a connection? A 1902 sales catalogue plan shows 2 pairs of semi-detached houses in the same position named (from east to west - Meadowside, Homefield, South view and Florence Villa. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Taplow Riverside. (B1).
Sources (1)
- <1>SBC23430 Unpublished document: South Bucks District Council. 2007. Taplow Riverside Conservation Area Character Appraisal.
Location
Grid reference | Centred SU 90321 81205 (19m by 3m) |
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Civil Parish | TAPLOW, South Bucks, Buckinghamshire |
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Record last edited
Jun 23 2021 8:15PM