Aughton House is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 May 1964. A Early Modern to Georgian Residential.

Aughton House

WRENN ID
fading-sill-jackdaw
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
27 May 1964
Type
Residential
Period
Early Modern to Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

COLLINGBOURNE KINGSTON AUGHTON (east side) SU 25 NW 4/169 Aughton House 27.5.64

II

House. C17 and early C19. Left section a 2-bay timber framed cottage with brick noggings and tiled roof. Major rebuild of assumed right bay by 4-bay house in brick, header bond, also with tiled roof. Entrance off centre to later house. Six-panelled door with overlight, and cambered canopy on brackets. Four-paned sashes, but tripartite window on ground floor to left of door. Earlier structure has framing 2 panels high to heavy bressumer, and upper panel with corner braces. Paned casement windows and one flush dormer. Threaded purlin and roof quarter hipped. Main house has offsetting brick eaves returning across right gable end and enclosing a large flush blue brick lozenge. Stacks to both gable ends. Single bay 2-storey rear wing.

Listing NGR: SU2396356448

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