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Tudor House

A Grade II Listed Building in Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8795 / 51°52'46"N

Longitude: -0.8364 / 0°50'11"W

OS Eastings: 480192

OS Northings: 220748

OS Grid: SP801207

Mapcode National: GBR C0S.5BK

Mapcode Global: VHDTY.G05Z

Plus Code: 9C3XV5H7+RC

Entry Name: Tudor House

Listing Date: 29 January 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1124311

English Heritage Legacy ID: 42351

ID on this website: 101124311

Location: Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, HP22

County: Buckinghamshire

Civil Parish: Whitchurch

Built-Up Area: Whitchurch

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Whitchurch with Creslow

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


SP 8020 WHITCHURCH HIGH STREET
(west side)

9/203 No. 49 (Tudor House)

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GV II


House. C16, altered early - mid C19 and later. Whitewashed
render, probably over timber frame,with irregular plinth. C20 tiled
roof, ornamental bargeboards, rendered chimney with cornice top and
arched cowl between right bays, small brick chimney to right. 2 storeys
cellar and attic, the first floor jettied to front and left side on
C19 brackets, the front jetty having a moulded plaster cornice with
pointed arch motifs. 3 bays. Ground floor has C19 barred bow windows
with wooden cornice tops, that to left larger with 7 x 4 leaded panes
and dentil cornice. 3-light wooden casements with C20 glazing to first
floor. C20 door between left bays. Small extension to right with
hipped slate roof. Right gable above has small 2-light leaded casement
to attic. Left gable has C20 leaded cross casements and cellar opening
with metal grille. Early C20 range at right-angles to rear. Interior:
central room has finely moulded cross beams. Large open fireplace
has finely carved wooden lintel, probably re-used, in the form of a very
shallow 4-centred arch with carved spandrels, and frieze ornamented with
stars, rosettes and arrows in cusped panels. Carved stone crest
above has similar motifs and bishop's mitre on a jousting shield. Curved
wind-braces in roof. Early C19 corner fireplace in left room.
RCHM II p. 327 Mon.10.


Listing NGR: SP8019220748

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