North Point And Wytch House is a Grade II listed building in the Windsor and Maidenhead local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 April 1972. House. 2 related planning applications.

North Point And Wytch House

WRENN ID
twisted-transept-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Windsor and Maidenhead
Country
England
Date first listed
11 April 1972
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

North Point and Wytch House is a large house located beside the River Thames, now divided into two houses. It was built in 1920 by M H Baillie Scott and Beresford in the Tudor style. The structure features a timber frame with painted render infill and an old tile hipped roof. It is designed in an L-shape with three hipped projections on the south side and has two storeys plus attics, with a large central chimney and leaded casement windows.

The river-facing front is irregular, showcasing small panel timber framing. Each end has a one-bay section that oversails the ground floor, with a four-light window on the first floor and a four-light French window on the ground floor on the left section. The right section has two two-light windows on the ground floor. The central section features two oriel windows with four-light windows on the first floor, alongside a full-height canted bay window with five lights to the right of the left oriel, and a two-light window to the left of the right oriel. The ground floor includes a garden door to the right of the bay window and a long five-light window to the right of this.

The entrance front faces south and has a brick ground floor. It features a projecting entrance porch on the left with a hipped roof and a timber-framed first floor with a three-light window. There is a further hipped-roof section slightly recessed from the porch, also with a three-light window on the first floor. To the right of this is another similar hipped-roof section with a smaller window, along with a projecting brick portion that has a half-hipped roof extending over a tall bay window.

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