The Bottle And Glass Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 October 1985. Public house. 6 related planning applications.
The Bottle And Glass Public House
- WRENN ID
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Buckinghamshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 11 October 1985
- Type
- Public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Bottle and Glass Public House is a public house that dates from the 17th and 18th centuries. It is constructed of witchert on a rubblestone plinth, rendered and colorwashed, with masonry scribing. The building features a thatched roof, which is hipped to the left, and has a tiled roof outshot at the front. It has three bays and one and a half storeys. There are board doors, one located at the right in the center bay and another at the angle with the left-hand lean-to. The windows include 3-light and 2-light casements, with 3-light eaves dormers on the right-hand bays and a 3-light eaves dormer breaking the left-hand upper floor window. Flanking stacks are present on the building. To the left, there is a single-storey addition made of colorwashed brick with a low tiled pitch, dating from around 1980. Inside, the public house features inglenook fireplaces and stop-chamfered spine beams with run-out stops.
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- Full EPC report — heating system, energy costs, size, glazing, construction etc.
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 6 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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