Building record 1537900000 - The Rose and Crown, Upper Hartwell

Summary

Late nineteenth century pub and post office, known as the Rose and Crown, with later alterations and extensions

Protected Status/Designation

  • Conservation Area: Hartwell Conservation Area (DBC8043)

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Type and Period (2)

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

Description

C19 Public house, licensed circa 1883. Owned by Lee family. Also the local post office during the last few years of the late 19th c. Two storey painted rubblestone building with gabled plain tile roof and mid ridge and brick end stacks. Alteration to fenestration and later additions. Fronting onto A418 at entrance to Upper Hartwell Lane the building is prominent in the street scene. In terms of scale, mass, form, the vernacular appearance of the building is in keeping with other historic buildings located along A418 and Upper Hartwell Lane. Also important for its role in social history of Upper Hartwell. A local note building within the Conservation Area of Hartwell (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>XYSBC23689 Bibliographic reference: Aylesbury Vale District Council. 2012. Hartwell Conservation Area. Appendix IV, p15. [Mapped feature: #46045 ]

Location

Grid reference SP 79058 12328 (point)
Civil Parish STONE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Dec 30 2021 10:16PM

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