Building record 0216501000 - YONDER LODGE, ELM ROAD, Tyler's Green: country house

Summary

Late eighteenth century country house called Yonder Lodge in Tyler's Green

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) ()
  • Listed Building (II) 1309723: YONDER LODGE (DBC6858)

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • COUNTRY HOUSE (18th Century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)

Description

Grade II.
Listing Description:
Late c18 small country house. Colour washed brick, hipped welsh slate roof with parapet, moulded cornice and plain frieze. Central 3 storey block, projecting 2 storey wings with stone vases on parapet corners. Centre has 3 double-hung sashes with flat arches, ground floor segmental arched panels with impost bands. Each wing has ground floor dummy Venetian windows, no first floor windows. Wooden painted Roman Doric porch up steps with slim columns; 6 panel door, elliptical fanlight. Each side elevation has one bay window.
Buildings report held at NMR (B8)

Sources (8)

  • <1>SBC4905 Bibliographic reference: FARLEY M E 1974.
  • <2>SBC15050 Bibliographic reference: TAYLOR MRS J, WATERTON D AND FARLEY M E 19 JAN 197 5 FIELD WORK.
  • <3>SBC4894 Bibliographic reference: FARLEY M E .1975 FIELD WORK.
  • <4>SBC10308 Map: OS 1883 1ST EDITION SIX INCH MAP.
  • <5>SBC5066 Bibliographic reference: FARLEY M E MAY 1984 FIELD WORK.
  • <6>SBC6554 Article in serial: Naomi Hutchings & Michael Farley. 1989. 'A 15TH TO 16TH-CENTURY POTTERY INDUSTRY AT TYLERS GREEN, PENN', IN RECS OF BUCKS31 PP105-110. Vol 31.
  • <7>SBC2652 Unpublished document: Stan Cauvain. 1991. STUDY OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CERAMIC MATERIALS FROM MEDIEVAL KILNS IN SOUTH BUCKS.
  • <8>SBC23358 Unpublished document: English Heritage. 2006. NMR Buildings Reports. BF087159.

Location

Grid reference SU 90644 94110 (point)
Civil Parish PENN, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Aug 4 2010 2:51PM

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