St Annes Grange And Short Sections Of Garden Walls Attached To North East Corner And West Wing is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 November 1978. House.

St Annes Grange And Short Sections Of Garden Walls Attached To North East Corner And West Wing

WRENN ID
noble-arch-moth
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Buckinghamshire
Country
England
Date first listed
29 November 1978
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

St. Anne's Grange is a house dating from the late 16th to 17th century, which has been altered over time. It features whitewashed roughcast over a heavy timber frame, with curved wind-braces in the roof. The house has a thatched roof and brick chimneys located at the center and on the east side between the right-hand bays. It is two storeys high with an attic and consists of five bays. The east side has a mix of 20th-century wooden and metal casements, with irregular 2, 3, and 4-light casements on the ground floor and 3-light casements on the first floor. There are also 20th-century double glazed doors to the left of the second bay, which lead into a gabled roughcast porch adorned with ornamental bargeboards, and a small single light window above to the left. The side facing the road is irregular, featuring a thatched extension that projects at right angles to the right and a lean-to on the remainder.

Inside, there is a re-sited 15th-century moulded beam in the ground floor room, a wooden lintel dated 1655 that is likely re-used, and an open fireplace made of dressed stone with consecration crosses. Additionally, short sections of garden wall attached to the northeast corner of the house and the northwest corner of the extension include re-used fragments of medieval ecclesiastical masonry, which feature a 2-light traceried window.

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