Rose and Crown, Vicarage Lane
Location/Address
Rose And Crown Public House, Vicarage Lane, Ivinghoe Buckinghamshire, LU7 9EQ
Type
Description
Nineteenth century public house known as The Rose and Crown
A local note building within the conservation area of Ivinghoe (B1).
Statement of Significance
Asset type
Nineteenth century public house known as The Rose and CrownAge
Nineteenth century public house. Maps of the village suggest that this building is 19th century in date. On first edition OS map 1976-1885Architectural and Artistic Interest
Two storey brick building which sits beneath a gable roof laid in clay tiles. Brick stack to right gable of Vicarage Road elevation. Vicarage Road elevation has central modern porch flanked by tripartite casement windows to ground and first floor. Utilitarian weatherboarded outbuilding attached to rear and facing onto Wellcroft. This is an attractive building prominently positioned at a road junction. Distinctive because of visual prominence of outbuilding. Despite alterations this building retains its original simple outline, form and massing and is significant in terms of the contribution it makes as a social focus for the community.Landmark Status
Public house situated on the corner of Vicarage Road and Wellcroft.Images and Documents
Date Listed
10 Jan 2023
Last Updated
13 Jun 2022