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Latitude: 51.3671 / 51°22'1"N
Longitude: -1.4483 / 1°26'53"W
OS Eastings: 438506
OS Northings: 163254
OS Grid: SU385632
Mapcode National: GBR 70W.6P1
Mapcode Global: VHC20.VW7W
Plus Code: 9C3W9H82+RM
Entry Name: West Woodhay House
Listing Date: 29 October 1984
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1290600
English Heritage Legacy ID: 394853
ID on this website: 101290600
Location: West Woodhay, West Berkshire, RG20
County: West Berkshire
Civil Parish: West Woodhay
Traditional County: Berkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire
Church of England Parish: West Woodhay
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
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WEST WOODHAY
SU 36 SE
15/42 West Woodhay House
G.V. I
Country house. 1635 altered and added to in 1881 by A.W. Blomfield, additions
removed in 1951. English bond brick walls, plain tiled hipped roofs.
Rectangular plan with symmetrical cross wings on East, C19 pavilion on
North and C20 extension on West. 2 storeys and attic. Stone capped plinth,
raised brick band at 1st floor and raised brick quoins, moulded brick
architraves, terracotta eaves cornice with egg and dart mouldings, brick
panelled and arcaded chimneys with offset and corniced caps. East Elevation:
symmetrical, 2 large glazing bar sashes with exposed frames and one flat
topped dormer to each cross wing, 3 glazing bar sashes with exposed frames
and 3 pedimented dormers in central portion. Central projecting stone
faced porch with engaged Ionic columns supporting entablature and blocking
course, with central inscribed stone dated 1635, rusticated corners forming
arched opening for pair of four panelled doors approached by 8 moulded stone
steps. South Elevation: 5 glazing bar sashes with exposed frames and 3
flat topped dormers above central C19 square 3 window bay with panelled
parapet incorporating stone inscribed "penfla hortum meum 1635"
Interior: room to south has bolection moulded panelling and marble fine
surround. Central stair-case hall has open well stair with turned
balusters and carved square newels under papier maché ceiling depicting
The Seasons. West Woodhay Manor is of great importance as one of the very
earliest examples of the post-Jones Caroline house. Gables above the
cornice were added above the cornice, and other alterations, by A.W. Blomfield,
1881, and removed C.1950. The medieval church south-east of the house was
replaced by Sir John Vanbrugh, C.1718, in turn demolished by A.W. Blomfield
with removal of church outside the gates, b.1882. V.C.H. Berkshire Vol.iv.
p.242, B.O.E. Berkshire p.264.
Listing NGR: SU3850263258
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