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17, Moor Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6347 / 51°38'4"N

Longitude: -0.4629 / 0°27'46"W

OS Eastings: 506474

OS Northings: 193992

OS Grid: TQ064939

Mapcode National: GBR 1S.MYZ

Mapcode Global: VHFSR.X5MP

Plus Code: 9C3XJGMP+VR

Entry Name: 17, Moor Lane

Listing Date: 27 July 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1100857

English Heritage Legacy ID: 158834

ID on this website: 101100857

Location: Batchworth, Three Rivers, Hertfordshire, WD3

County: Hertfordshire

District: Three Rivers

Electoral Ward/Division: Rickmansworth Town

Parish: Batchworth

Built-Up Area: Rickmansworth

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: Rickmansworth

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


TQ 09 SE RICKMANSWORTH MOOR LANE
(North side)
Rickmansworth

9/190 No. 17
27.7.72

II


House, former lodge/tea pavilion to Moor Park (q.v.). 1763-5. Said to
have been designed by Robert Adam for Sir L. Dundas, extended C19 and
C20. Brick with stone dressings. Tiled roof, originally thatched. Built
as an octagonal block with a link to a square block. 1 storey with attic
to square block. C20 leaded casements throughout. Entrance with later
timber and tiled porch to left on link with 2 light casement to right.
Octagonal block has round-headed windows on 3 sides, gauged brick
arches. All around the building runs a stone impost band with frosted
rustication. Stone plinth. Gables to each of the surviving faces of the
octagon with a central pyramidal roof. French windows with a blind
opening above to garden. Square block has a ground floor 2 light window
and first floor Diocletian window with a lowered sill in a gable on
entrance front. Gable to left over link. Right return to road: large
pseudo-Venetian timber window with Doric pilasters, flank tympanum, in
a large relieving arch beneath a gable. Stacks to rear adjoin
extensions, that to road set back slightly, similar materials, windows
and a frieze imitating the original. Interior: original features
removed. (VCH 1908: Country Life 6 and 13/1/1912: Colvin 1954: Pevsner
1977).


Listing NGR: TQ0647493992

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