Shenley, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Shenley, England
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Shenley Hall
Shenley, England
Country House, now offices. 1906 by F.T.Baggallay for a Mr.Hore. 1914 additions by Sir E.Lutyens for S.de la Rue, extended later C20. Stuccoed brick. Machine tiled roof. Wrennaissance Style. 2 storeys. 7 bay front, 2:3:2.
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The Old Coach House
Shenley, England
House, former stables/barn to Salisbury Hall (q.v.). Late C17, altered C20. Red brick with burnt headers. Hipped tiled roof. 1 storey and attic. 7 bay front. Central entrance bay projects slightly, C20 doorcase with bracketed hood.
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Lyndhurst
Shenley, England
Large house. c.1850, part rebuilt mid C20. Extended c.1900 and later C20. Stock brick, stuccoed ground floor. Stone and cement rendered dressings. Slate hipped roofs. 2 storeys, 4 window front.
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Wheatsheaf Farm House
Shenley, England
Wrongly shown on OS map as Well End Road. House. C17. Extended to rear C18. Altered C20. Original block: timber frame, weatherboarded and plastered. Tiled roof. 3 bays. 2 storeys. Plinth. Central entrance.
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The White Horse Public House
Shenley, England
Public House. Probable late C17 origin. Early C18 front, altered and extended C19. Originally timber framed. Brick casing, whitewashed. Slate and tile roofs. 2 storeys.
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Barn W of Number 2 (Pursley Farm House)
Shenley, England
Barn. C18. Timber frame, weatherboarded. Tiled roof. 5 bays. Aisles added. Central gabled threshing bay towards yard. Doors and windows to yard. Low gabled extension to gable end nearest house. Interior: Tenoned purlins.
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118, London Road
Shenley, England
Former house, now shop. Late C17 or early C18, extended and altered in C19/C20. Timber frame, part exposed with brick nogging. Brick casing, whitewashed and roughcast. Some weatherboarding. Tiled half hipped gambrel roof.
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The Mansion
Shenley, England
Formerly Country House, now used for hospital administration and accommodation. 1902 rebuilding of C18 or earlier house, dated on cupola. By C.J.Harold Cooper for C.Raphael. Stuccoed brick. Stone and timber dressings. Green slate roof.
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4 and 5, Pound Lane
Shenley, England
Pair of cottages. Later C18. Red brick, some timber framing possible. Tiled roof. Long rectangle with end to road, one cottage behind another. 1 storey and attic. Front: entrance to right, 2 ground floor and first floor 8 pane small sashes.
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Salisbury Hall
Shenley, England
Country House. 1668-79 with C20 extensions replacing earlier service wings. For Sir Jeremiah Snow. Red brick. Stone dressings. Tiled roof. Planned as 9 bay symmetrical rectangular house; only 5 bays built, entrance and 4 bays to right.