The Tudors is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 April 1985. House. 1 related planning application.

The Tudors

WRENN ID
distant-minaret-rye
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Buckinghamshire
Country
England
Date first listed
24 April 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Tudors is a large timber-framed house built in 1912, designed by M H Baillie Scott. It features red brick and plaster panels with a plain tile roof and is two storeys high with hipped roofs. The main garden front is set on a high brick basement, with brick panels on the ground floor and plaster panels above. There are two projecting square bays, each topped with hipped roofs. The first floor has mullioned windows, while the ground floor features windows with both mullions and transoms. The three-bay centre has three-light windows flanking an open central bay on the first floor.

At the rear, there is a large timber-framed two-storey porch that projects out, along with two hipped gables to the left and a two-storey section with a hipped roof at the angle of the rear wing. The rear wing has a catslide roof with a dormer and a two-storey bay with a hipped roof. An open carriageway with a roof extends at the end. The house has leaded windows throughout and brick ridge stacks. Baillie Scott and Beresford referenced this house in their 1933 publication "Houses and Gardens."

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