5A Market Square is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 May 1984. House. 5 related planning applications.
5A Market Square
- WRENN ID
- burning-hammer-sienna
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Buckinghamshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 29 May 1984
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
5A Market Square is a house dating from the late 16th century, with an extension added in the late 18th century. The original part of the house is timber framed, featuring brightly painted plaster infill on the front and herringbone brick infill, which is partly painted on the right side. The right side also has curved braces. The house has a tiled roof and a thin brick chimney stack on the left gable, which it shares with No. 5 Market Square.
The building is two storeys high and consists of one bay. The first floor juts out over the ground floor. The front of the house has a tripartite sash window on the ground floor, a 19th-century three-light casement window on the first floor, and a three-panelled door on the left. The right gable features leaded casements, with two two-light windows on the ground floor and one three-light window on the first floor, along with a four-panelled door on the right, set in an open porch with a hipped tiled roof.
The late 18th-century extension at the rear is made of painted brick, has moulded brick eaves, a tiled roof, and a chimney stack on the right. This extension is also two storeys high and consists of one bay, featuring a canted bay window with sashes on the ground floor and a three-light leaded casement window on the first floor.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 1 transaction since 1997
- Related listed building consents — 5 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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