Building record 0410006000 - Newland Park
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Map
Type and Period (1)
- BUILDING (Built, Modern - 1925 AD? to 1925 AD?)
Description
The Groundsman’s Office is a single storey building with a machine-cut timber frame and red brick in-fill. The plan of the building is L-shaped with two perpendicular ranges, the range to the north has three bays and the range to the south has two. The earliest cartographic evidence for the building is to be found in the Ordnance Survey Edition of 1925. The exterior of the building is simple yet not undecorated; it has a red brick dwarf wall below weather boards that cover the upper sections of the elevations. The roof is double pitched with peg tiles. One of the most notable features is the heavy moulded cornice, painted white and decorating the south range just below the eaves (B1).
Sources (1)
- <1>XYSBC25338 Unpublished document: KDK Archaeology Ltd. 2015. Photographic Survey Report: Newland Park – Groundsman’s Office, Gorelands Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire. [Mapped feature: #44444 ]
Location
Grid reference | TQ 01147 93910 (point) |
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Civil Parish | CHALFONT ST. GILES, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire |
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
- Event - Intervention: Photographic Survey: Groundman's office (Ref: 369/CNP) (EBC18228)
Record last edited
Jul 28 2020 4:28PM