Easdens is a Grade II listed building in the Bromley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 June 1973. Church hall.
Easdens
- WRENN ID
- tall-transept-frost
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bromley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 29 June 1973
- Type
- Church hall
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Easdens is an early 20th-century building designed by architect Sir Aston Webb, originally constructed as a church hall. It has one storey and attics, featuring a ground floor made of red brick and an upper part of timber frame. The building is topped with a steeply pitched tiled roof that includes a dormer on the left side with a casement window, as well as a large protruding timber-framed gable with a casement window at the top. There are massive brick chimney breasts, four sash windows, and four small casement windows in the brick base below the gable. The entrance features a doorcase with a curved pediment and a shell-moulded tympanum, which is supported by wooden console brackets, leading to double wooden doors.
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