Latitude: 51.4264 / 51°25'35"N
Longitude: -0.0732 / 0°4'23"W
OS Eastings: 534052
OS Northings: 171476
OS Grid: TQ340714
Mapcode National: GBR HM.XXZ
Mapcode Global: VHGRD.PD4V
Plus Code: 9C3XCWGG+HP
Entry Name: Sunnydene
Listing Date: 26 February 1979
Last Amended: 29 March 1979
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1358518
English Heritage Legacy ID: 203435
ID on this website: 101358518
Location: Upper Sydenham, Lewisham, London, SE26
County: London
District: Lewisham
Electoral Ward/Division: Sydenham
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Lewisham
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: Sydenham St Philip the Apostle
Church of England Diocese: Southwark
Tagged with: Building
WESTWOOD HILL SE26
1.
4424 NO 118
(Sunnydene)
TQ 3471 37/300
II
2.
1868-70 by J F Bentley for W R Sutton, founder of the Sutton Housing Trust.
Red brick, with stone dressings and clay tiled roof, in Tudor-Gothic style
with some "Queen Anne" decorative touches. Two wide bays, that on left
projects and has two storeys and attic. Full height projecting square bay
has five-light stone mullioned and transomed windows. Row of panels of
brick paterae and fancy brickwork in gable peak. Similar brickwork to top
frieze around left bay which extends to form parapet of right bay whose
attic floor is set back behind a roof terrace. On ground floor left is a
corner window then a wide brick buttress with a stone head (carved with a
sunburst and word AVE) flanked by stepped brick corbels supports the bay
projection. Next a deep entrance porch under a two-centred arch has door
with linenfold panelling. Right bay has two-light windows, each different
in detailing. Good rainwater head at right. Tall brick chimneys with
pilasters and cornices.
No 118 (Sunnydene) shall be amended to read No 108 (Sunnydene).
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WESTWOOD HILL SE26
1.
4424 NO 118
(Sunnydene)
TQ 3471 37/300
II
2.
1868-70 by J F Bentley for W R Sutton, founder of the Sutton Housing Trust. Red brick,
with stone dressings and clay tiled roof, in Tudor-Gothic style with some "Queen Anne".
decorative touches. Two wide bays, that on left projects and has two storeys and attic.
Full height projecting square bay has five-light stone mullioned and transomed windows.
Row of panels of brick paterae and fancy brickwork in gable peak. Similar brickwork to top
frieze around left bay which extends to form parapet of right bay whose attic floor is set
back behind a roof terrace, On ground floor left is a corner window then a wide brick
buttress with a stone head (carved with a sunburst and word AVR) flanked by stepped brick
corbels supports the bay projection. Next a deep entrance porch under a two-centred arch
has door with linenfold panelling. Right bay has two-light windows, each different in
detailing. Good rainwater head at right. Tall brick chimneys with pilasters and cornices.
Listing NGR: TQ3405271476
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