Mill Eyot is a Grade II listed building in the Spelthorne local planning authority area, England. House. 3 related planning applications.

Mill Eyot

WRENN ID
riven-pedestal-acorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Spelthorne
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Mill Eyot is a house, built around 1850 and later divided. It is located on Chertsey Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, near Shepperton. The building is constructed of painted brick with slate roofs, with a hipped roof to the left side. The plan is T-shaped, with a gable end facing to the right. It has two storeys on the left side and three storeys over basements on the right. Chimneys are located on the left side and on the sides of the gable. A plate glass sash window is on the first floor to the left; a casement window is centrally located, both within architrave surrounds. A sash window is on the ground floor to the left. The gabled range has a sash window on each floor, with wavy-edged bargeboards above. A half-glazed door is centrally placed in a rendered frontispiece, which features a flat-roofed portico. The portico has a dentilled base and a panelled parapet. Two Ionic columns are set in an antis between angle piers, standing on panelled pedestals, accessed by seven steps. A single-storey range is set back to the right, featuring a corridor with a corrugated-iron cambered roof that leads to a gate in the wall. On the right hand return front, a through-eaves gable dormer features a spike finial to the wavy-edged bargeboards.

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