Lukyns is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. House.

Lukyns

WRENN ID
stranded-corbel-alder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Waverley
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Lukyns is a house built in 1911 by Ernest Newton. It features rendered brick construction with hipped plain tiled roofs and has a rectangular plan with a half-H shaped entrance front. The building is two storeys tall with attics under prominent dormers, which have rusticated angles and multiple ridge stacks at the centre and ends. A deep modillion eaves cornice runs around the entire structure.

The entrance front has projecting end wings and a central entrance break. There are two 4-light leaded casement dormers, with a segmental hood over the central lights, flanking a larger central dormer that has five mullioned and transomed lights topped with a pediment. To the right on the first floor, there are two leaded casement windows, one of which is a tall stair light with nine lights. To the left, there is a 12-light leaded casement window. On the ground floor, there is one leaded casement window on either side of the central entrance, which is beneath an open pedimented frontispiece with a fanlight. Additionally, there is one first floor casement window in the return walls of the break.

To the left is a service wing with single storey extensions. The right-hand return front features three dormers, with the left one under a segmental pediment. There are two mullioned and transomed windows on the first floor and one on the ground floor to the left. An angle bay window rises through two floors to the right, with glazed doors at the ground floor centre.

The garden front, facing south, has three four-light dormers at the centre and one segmental pedimented dormer at each end, above two-storey bow windows. There is one mullioned and transomed window on the first floor on either side of the central bow, with a pentice hood over the ground floor. The gardens were originally designed by Gertrude Jekyll.

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