36, High Street is a Grade II listed building in the Central Bedfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 January 1985. House. 3 related planning applications.

36, High Street

WRENN ID
late-eave-woodpecker
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Central Bedfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
10 January 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is an 18th-century house, altered in the 19th century, with the date "I.L. 1854" inscribed on the west chimney stack. The exterior is colourwashed plaster render over brick, and the roof is covered with clay tiles and decorative ridge cresting. The house has a T-shaped plan and two storeys with attics. The left-hand block features a first-floor band and a wood dentil eaves cornice. The right-hand block has bands at the first-floor level and eaves. It has sash windows with glazing bars: the left-hand block has two windows on the ground floor and three on the first floor, and the right-hand gable has one window on each floor. The left-hand block has a central doorway with a moulded panel door, a semi-circular fanlight, and a flat hood supported by Shepherd’s crook pilaster brackets—a regional architectural feature. A rendered multiple-ridge stack is located on the left-hand block, and there is a rendered stack to the side of the west block. To the west is a single-storey block with a central three-light window featuring a moulded cornice.

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