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10, 12, 14 and 18, Church Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Leatherhead, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2798 / 51°16'47"N

Longitude: -0.375 / 0°22'29"W

OS Eastings: 513434

OS Northings: 154664

OS Grid: TQ134546

Mapcode National: GBR HFW.N0N

Mapcode Global: VHFVK.G336

Plus Code: 9C3X7JHG+W2

Entry Name: 10, 12, 14 and 18, Church Road

Listing Date: 7 September 1951

Last Amended: 24 August 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1294524

English Heritage Legacy ID: 290453

ID on this website: 101294524

Location: Great Bookham, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT23

County: Surrey

District: Mole Valley

Electoral Ward/Division: Bookham North

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Leatherhead

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Great Bookham

Church of England Diocese: Guildford

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Description


GREAT BOOKHAM CHURCH ROAD
TQ 1354 NW (east side)
13/64

7.9.51 Nos.10, 12, 14, and 18
(formerly listed as
Nos 5, 6, & 7 Church Place)

GV II

House, now office, with 2 cottages to rear. C17 and C18, altered. Brick, the
front element (Nos.14 and 18: there is no No.16) on a flint plinth with small
flint-walled addition, now all painted white; red tile roofs. L-plan formed by 2-
unit front element with addition at right-hand end, and 4-unit range to the
rear. No.18 is 2 storeys and 2 bays (plus a single-storey addition to the right),
with a high plinth and a 2-course band; the doorway, offset left of centre, has 3
steps breaking through the plinth, a modern glazed door with a simple wooden
cornice, a timber lintel run out left over a 4-pane fixed window, a 6-pane fixed
window to the right with a similar timber lintel, a large sign-board attached at
1st floor, and two 2-fight casements beneath the eaves. Modern chimney stack
attached to left gable wall, The addition to the right (probably a former shop)
has a bowed fixed window with glazing bars covering a smaller splayed opening,
and a former doorway in the gable wall altered as a bow window. The rear
range (Nos.10 and 12), is 2 storeys with 5 windows at 1st floor, has a 3-course
band (the date "1734" scratched on No.12), a modern flat-roofed glazed porch to
No.12, a gabled brick porch to No.16, altered casements on both floors, and a
ridge chimney at the junction with No.18. The rear of this range has a full-
height lean-to addition with asbestos sheet roof. Interior: rear range (Nos. 10
and 12) has a queen-post roof of 4 trusses, all with 3 queen-posts, and with
clasped purlins trenched into the collars, straight windbraces, and common
rafters, and some simple carpenter's marks.


Listing NGR: TQ1679056331

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