Sixpenny Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 June 1981. Cottage.

Sixpenny Cottage

WRENN ID
grey-thatch-vermeil
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Buckinghamshire
Country
England
Date first listed
19 June 1981
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Sixpenny Cottage is an 18th-century building located in Long Crendon. It is two storeys high and constructed of witchert or stone with a rendered finish. The cottage has a thatched roof that is half hipped at the east end. The front features two windows with 2-light casements; one is located on the ground floor to the right, while there is a square bay window on the left. To the left, there is a modern one-storey wing. Additionally, there is one window in the gable end.

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