1-4 New Road

Location/Address

4 New Road, Buckland, Buckinghamshire, HP22 5JB

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Row of 4 early twentieth century Rothschild estate cottages, 'Local Building of Note' within the Conservation Area of Buckland (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Row of 4 early twentieth century Rothschild estate cottages, built about 1912.

Age

Built about 1912. Built in 1912 (or 1914) to replace 4 cottages demolished in extending the churchyard (B2).

Architectural and Artistic Interest

A short row of visually attractive Rothschild terrace cottages. The buildings have steeply pitched gabled roofs laid in tiles with prominent brick chimney stacks. These details along with the combination of brick and render hark back to Devey designs found elsewhere within the village. 1 and 4 have tiled cat-slide roofs, which become part of the porch canopy. The buildings retain the majority of their original features and make a positive contribution to the visual appearance of the village and for this reason have been identified as being of local note.

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4 New Road - 28.06.2022

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2 New Road - 28.06.2022

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1 New Road - 28.06.2022

Date Listed

n/a

Last Updated

29 Jun 2022