Building record 1560000000 - Corner of High Street and Chequers Orchard, Iver

Summary

Police station built in 1967, closed in 2018, and now used as a library and parish council office

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Type and Period (3)

  • POLICE STATION (Built 1967, 20th Century to 21st Century - 1900 AD to 2018 AD)
  • OFFICE (21st Century to Unknown - 2019 AD)
  • LIBRARY (21st Century to Unknown - 2019 AD)

Description

Former Iver Police Station, designed by County Architect's Department (under Fred Pooley) and built in 1967. Single storey rectangular brick built building with steep pitched plain tile roof and exposed rafters at eaves. Small paved area to front and car park to rear. Source: Pevsner guide (vol. Buckinghamshire, p.413). Building assessed in 2014 as having low architectural and historical significance, with a low risk of demolition, and in good structural condition (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>XYSBC26798 Unpublished document: ECUS Environmental Consultants Ltd. 2015. Police Stations of England 1850-1995. Gazetteer ID: 02473. [Mapped feature: #49826 ]

Location

Grid reference TQ 03695 81205 (point)
Civil Parish IVER, South Bucks, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

May 2 2024 9:46PM

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