14 Horn Street, Winslow

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

An unusual example of a 3-storey house, dating from the 19th century. An unusual example of a 3-storey house, dating from the 19th century. Tall, brick built structure, with 5 6 pane over 6 pane, painted, timber, sliding sash windows. The timber panelled door is off centre, and has a decorative pediment, pilasters, and fanlight above. The building is clearly visible in views along Horn Street, by virtue of its height and its form is unlike that of the nearby buildings, being tall and thin on a narrow plot. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Winslow. (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

An unusual example of a 3-storey house, dating from the 19th century.

Historic Interest

The site was bought by James Hawley from the executors of George Cross in 1868 (recorded at 1868 manor court) along with Churchwalk House and adjacent land. There was a stable and malthouse but no dwelling at the time.

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Date Listed

n/a

Last Updated

21 Mar 2023