Church House is a Grade II listed building in the Windsor and Maidenhead local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 March 1972. House. 2 related planning applications.

Church House

WRENN ID
late-flint-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Windsor and Maidenhead
Country
England
Date first listed
3 March 1972
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Church House is an early 19th-century house, later altered in the late 20th century and now divided into three flats. The building is constructed of stock brick in a Flemish bond pattern, with a low-pitched, hipped slate roof. It has a nearly square plan. The exterior features two chimneys in the centre, each topped with clay pots. There are sash windows with glazing bars, and those on the ground floor are set within gauged brick arches. A stone sill band runs along the first floor. The front entrance, which is two bays wide, has a part-glazed door to the right, set in a plain reveal with a rectangular overlight. The door is framed by a stone Doric doorcase with a pediment. The interior was not inspected.

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