3, Oatlands Drive is a Grade II listed building in the Elmbridge local planning authority area, England. A 19th century House. 2 related planning applications.

3, Oatlands Drive

WRENN ID
silent-balcony-curlew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Elmbridge
Country
England
Type
House
Period
19th century
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 3 Oatlands Drive is a house built around 1880 by architect R. Norman Shaw, with some alterations. The building is constructed of red brick in English bond, featuring a first floor that is tile-hung with fish-scale tiles and has plain tile offsets, topped by a plain tile roof. It has one storey with two attic storeys and consists of three bays.

The windows are wooden mullioned with leaded casements. The central bay, which is entirely brick, projects slightly and is topped by a curvilinear gable. It contains a small-pane part-glazed panelled door and a three-light window beneath a moulded brick cornice, along with a five-light window above that has a moulded brick sill and cornice. The right bay features a three-light window with a two-light window above that breaks the eaves. The left bay has a seven-light bay window with a transom and flat roof, and a four-light window above the eaves under the gable. There is also a central hipped-roofed dormer and a tall, external, corniced stack at the left end.

At the rear, there is a central small-paned glazed double door with an overlight, flanked by two and three-light windows on the left and a bracketed six-light canted bay window on the right. The lower attic floor has three and four-light windows below the gables, and there is a four-light hipped-roofed dormer to the right. On the left return, there is a small light at the base of the stack, a bracketed transomed four-light window on the ground floor to the left, and bracketed four-light windows with pent roofs on either side of the stack on the lower attic floor. The right return features a segmental-arched four-light window on the left and a 20th-century lean-to on the right, with four and three-light windows on the lower attic and three-light windows on the upper attic. The interior has not been inspected.

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