131 AND 133, WILLIFIELD WAY is a Grade II listed building in the Barnet local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 November 1996. House.
131 AND 133, WILLIFIELD WAY
- WRENN ID
- wild-span-fog
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Barnet
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 28 November 1996
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Nos. 131 and 133 Willifield Way are a pair of houses built in 1910 by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. They are constructed of red brick in Flemish bond and feature a tiled roof with an axial ridge stack located on the party wall. The houses are two storeys high and have a two-window range, with a rectangular plan and narrow single-storey rear wings at either end. Designed in the Vernacular Revival style, each unit has a flat-arched entrance on the returns, sheltered by bracketed porches and flanked by pairs of windows. The main elevation has segmental-arched openings on the ground floor, aligned with gable-headed half dormers above, which are weatherboarded. The first floor features segmental-arched windows on each return. All windows are casements of an original design. This pair of houses is part of a group that includes Nos. 113, 123-133 (odd), 126-156 (even) Willifield Way, as well as Nos. 38, 40, and 42 Asmuns Hill.
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