Bridge House is a Grade II listed building in the South Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 March 1987. Toll house, house. 3 related planning applications.

Bridge House

WRENN ID
peeling-eave-finch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
16 March 1987
Type
Toll house, house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

CLIFTON HAMPDEN

SU5495 Bridge House 11/2

GV II

Toll house, now house. c.1864. Probably by Sir Gilbert Scott. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; tile roof with bands of old plain-tile and fish scale tiles; brick ridge stack to left of centre with 3 square flues forming chimney. Picturesque style. Single-storey, 2-window range. C20 sash door to lean-to porch at centre. Lean-to greenhouse to right covering wood cross-window with diamond-paned leaded-lights to cross-wing to left. Square blind recess to cross-gable to left. Rear: 2 storey, 2-window range. Interior not inspected. History: built as toll house for Clifton Hampden Bridge, and probably by Sir Gilbert Scott for Henry Hucks Gibbs. Included for group value. (V.C.H.: Oxfordshire, Vol. 7, 1962, p.16-17).

Listing NGR: SU5475895366

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