Barber, Bundy And Partners is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 December 1947. House, office.
Barber, Bundy And Partners
- WRENN ID
- guardian-gutter-marsh
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Waverley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 18 December 1947
- Type
- House, office
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No 19, known as Barber, Bundy and Partners, is a house that now serves as an architects' office. It likely dates from the early 18th century, with a front range added around 1800, and has undergone alterations in the 19th and 20th centuries. The building is constructed of red-brown brick in English garden wall bond, featuring stucco dressings, with earlier brick and some timber framing, as well as Bargate stone at the rear. It has a plain tile roof and is two storeys tall with three bays, plus a lower rear wing that is off-centre.
The façade includes a plinth, rusticated quoins, a plat band, an eaves band, a cornice, and a parapet with three balustraded sections, end pilasters with dies above, and a central peaked blocking course. A central flight of seven stone steps leads up to a six-panel door, which has a brass knocker and door knob, and is topped with an overlight featuring decorative glazing bars. This door is framed by an architrave with slender, fluted half-columns and a bowed entablature with a frieze and modillion cornice. On either side of the entrance are two-storeyed canted bays with 8-pane sashes (unhorned on the first floor) and a panelled section between the floors. Above the door is a sash window with glazing bars set under a flat brick arch. The building has end stacks that slightly project.
At the rear, the timber-framed wing features a central canted bay with a polygonal roof, a side outshut on the left, and a later gabled single-storey projection on the right, which is not of special interest. The timber frame consists of small scantling, including visible wall posts, rails, studs, wall plate, and one tension brace. The rear of the main range, to the right of the wing, is made of early brick with some vitrified headers in irregular bond and has an eaves band and dentils that continue around the return. The left return of the rear part is constructed of Bargate stone. Inside, there is an open-string stair featuring plain, square-section balusters, a spiral curtail to the handrail, and a panelled dado.
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