The Chaise House is a Grade II listed building in the South Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 November 1976. House. 4 related planning applications.

The Chaise House

WRENN ID
odd-zinc-pine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
9 November 1976
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Chaise House is a house, likely dating from the early 18th century, with alterations made in the 19th century. It is constructed of grey brick with red brick dressings, and has a plain tile roof with brick end stacks. The house is two storeys high with a three-window front. The central entrance features a four-panel door with overlight and hood. There are 19th-century flat-roofed, angled bay windows to the left and right of the door. A flat brick band runs between the ground and first floors. The first floor has three twelve-pane sash windows. The interior has not been inspected.

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