10-16 Hampden Hill - Type A

Location/Address

10-16 Hampden Hill, Beaconsfield, HP9 1BP

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Architect designed Chalet style house built in early 1960s. One of a development of twentynine architect designed houses built in the 1960s by Mary Christian Hamp. This house was bult to design type A (see apraisel doccument) between 1959 and 1963. These are local buildings of note within the Conservation Area of Hampden Hill. (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Architect designed Chalet style house built in early 1960s. Significance: Hampden Hill survives in relatively good condition. None of the original buildings have been lost and now new buildings have been added to the conservation area. Threats: Several have been extended and/or ancillary buildings have been inserted which are not always in keeping with the original architecture and topography of the site. Some timber windows and doors have been replaced with uPVC double-glazed units. Boundary fences are also out of character with the open-plan design of the site.

Architectural and Artistic Interest

Designed by Mary Christian Hamp, one of the few female architects of her time. She is associated with the prestigious firm of Colcutt & Hamp. The design, layout and alignment of the buildings respects the topography of the site. There is a large communal space in the form of a central green at the top of the hill. Yellow stock brick and black stained weather-boarding, contrasting with white timber framed doorways, window frames and bargeboards. Steeply pitched grey concrete tiled roofs. All the houses have pitched roofs, imaginatively designed with two slopes of unequal pitch and depth. Long elevations below roof slopes and minor elevations below gables. The uphill or road front has a closed appearance. The windows rise to full height of the elevation into the gable. These 7 houses are built on the steep north-eastern face of the hill, built on 5 levels (including garage level). The garage has a pitched roof which mirrors that of the main house.

Group Value

All 29 houses form a homogeneous group, divided into sub types A, B, C and D

Landmark Status

Some of the houses are above the level of the central green and an important view of the conservation area is from the railway.

Images and Documents

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Street view from 11 Hampden Hill

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14 Hampden Hill

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14 Hampden Hill

Date Listed

n/a

Last Updated

09 May 2022