Latitude: 51.766 / 51°45'57"N
Longitude: -0.9294 / 0°55'45"W
OS Eastings: 473974
OS Northings: 208021
OS Grid: SP739080
Mapcode National: GBR C20.CTG
Mapcode Global: VHDV8.VW02
Plus Code: 9C3XQ38C+96
Entry Name: Duck Bottom Garden Wall and Thatched Garden Room to South West of Duck Bottom
Listing Date: 11 October 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1332943
English Heritage Legacy ID: 43165
ID on this website: 101332943
Location: Church End, Buckinghamshire, HP17
County: Buckinghamshire
Civil Parish: Haddenham
Built-Up Area: Haddenham
Traditional County: Buckinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Haddenham
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Architectural structure Thatched building Wall
SP 7308 HADDENHAM FLINT STREET
(south side)
10/224 No.15 (Duck Bottom),
Garden wall and Thatched
- Garden Room to south west
GV II
House. C17, altered C.18. Witchert, colourwashed and roughcast.
Old tile roofs. Left part 2 bays and 2 storeys, right part slightly
lower and 2 wide bays and 2 storeys. Centre board door, 3-light leaded
casements, flanking stacks. Right bays originally stable and outbuilding
but raised to two storeys and converted to living accommodation c1930.
Left hand bay has 3-light casements, central 2-light casement and gable
stack. Fronting alley at south-west is attached witchert wall, part
rendered, on a rubble plinth with a tile and cement ridge coping. At
west end of wall is witchert garden room with pyramidal thatched roof.
Interior of house has stairs in brick lean to with moulded handrail and
lattice balustrade. At rear 2 C18 3-light leaded casements, the south
triplet now blocked. Chamfered and stopped spine beams to ground and
first floor rooms.
Listing NGR: SP7397408021
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