Wharf House,
Location/Address
Wharf House
Stratford Road
Buckingham
Type
Description
Nineteenth century house at the entrance to the canal wharf, possibly built for the wharf manager, and originally used for toll collection.
A local building of note within the Conservation Area of Buckingham (B1).
Statement of Significance
Asset type
Nineteenth century house at the entrance to the canal wharf, possibly built for the wharf managerAge
1800sArchitectural and Artistic Interest
Positioned at an angle to the road, the principal elevation of this attractive 19th century building forms a strong focal point to views looking from the High Street. Built of red brick, Wharf House is two storeys in height and sits beneath a hipped slate roof. The symmetrical principal elevation is composed of a central doorway at ground floor level contained within an open porch supported on fluted pillars and pilasters. Flanking each side of the central porch are canted bay windows with pitched slate roofs. At first floor level are three original window openings with modern UPVc window insertions. The whole effect of the attractive elevation is somewhat altered by the insertion of these modern first floor windows and by the visually prominent signage above the central porch.Group Value
Part of a set of wharf buildings including converted warehouses.Historic Interest
The wharf/canal basin served the canal and was a hive of activity with goods incoming and outgoing.Archaeological Interest
Possible artefacts fallen from boats and now under the tarmacLandmark Status
Dominating views looking north-eastwards along Stratford Road from the High Street is Wharf House.Date Listed
10 Jan 2023
Last Updated
14 Apr 2022