Burley Orchard is a Grade II listed building in the Runnymede local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 June 1972. House. 4 related planning applications.

Burley Orchard

WRENN ID
tenth-corridor-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Runnymede
Country
England
Date first listed
9 June 1972
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Burley Orchard is a house of 1874-5, designed by William A Herring, the Chertsey iron founder, and retaining its original appearance. The house is built in the Gothic Revival style. It is two storeys and has an attic, with a four-window front. The plan is asymmetrical. The exterior is brick with stone dressings, featuring a three-light mullion transom casement window at the first floor above the entrance, with an ornamental pointed head. The roof is slate, and the gables have carved barge boards. A gabled porch incorporates a stone roundel carved with initials. The north-east face has a large, ornamental conservatory with glazing bars and small panes. The property includes a lawned garden with ironwork features such as lamp posts, a bridge, fireplaces, and other decorative elements.

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