Church View and attached garden walls is a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 July 1967. House.
Church View and attached garden walls
- WRENN ID
- sacred-shingle-evening
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Peak District National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 July 1967
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Church View and the attached garden walls are a house built around 1830-1840, likely designed by Paxton and Robertson, in a Tudor style. The building features coursed squared sandstone and ashlar, with a fishscale tiled roof adorned with decorative bargeboards on the south side and a coped gable with moulded kneelers on the east side. It has paired ashlar ridge stacks and a lateral stack, both with octagonal shafts, and flush quoins.
The house is two to three storeys tall and has a T-plan layout. The tall gabled range runs roughly north to south, with the south gable end showcasing a gabled porch and verandah. To the left is a blind four-centred arched doorway, topped with decorative bargeboards and a finial. To the right, there is a two-bay verandah featuring a splat baluster balustrade, with a single light window above that has a deep chamfered surround. Above this is a pointed arched window with a chamfered surround and a bracketed sill. A lower wing extends to the right, running in the opposite direction, and features a square porch with a hipped roof, a doorway with a plain ashlar surround, and a panelled door, along with a pointed arched window.
The east gable end includes a bay window with a moulded parapet and a three-light chamfered mullion window, as well as another three-light chamfered mullion window above and a blind lancet in the gable. The attached low coped walls have square piers and are topped with a gothic timber fence.
This house was constructed as part of the picturesque model village created by Paxton for the Sixth Duke of Devonshire.
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