Hatch Hill House is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. House. 1 related planning application.

Hatch Hill House

WRENN ID
sheer-jamb-yarrow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Waverley
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Hatch Hill House is an early 20th-century country house built in a neo-baroque style. The west-facing entrance front rises two storeys and has an attic. The central section features squared snecked rubble construction, a coved cornice, and a high-pitched, hipped tiled roof with hipped dormers. The outer sections are of diapered red brick. To the left is a single-bay blank section with a heavy modillion cornice, and to the right, a projecting, irregular two-bay section where the roof sweeps down to ground floor eaves. The windows are sash windows with bars in the dormers, and long, leaded casements below; those on the ground floor have round relieving arches with projecting keystones. A large entrance door is set within an eared stone architrave and a cornice hood with heavy brackets, topped by a large scrolled open pediment framing a vase of fruit. Two handsome rainwater heads are present. The garden front is of diapered red brick, built in a heavy Georgian style and consists of two, three, and two bays.

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