Shere shop
Guildford
Middle Street
Surrey, England
GU5 9HF
In 1892 Lutyens designed a half-timbered village shop (now a café) for the Bray estate in Middle Street, with a jettied roughcast upper floor, leaded casements, prominent chimney, and originally a tiled seat under the overhang for waiting customers.
Description
House, now shop. 1892 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the Bray estate. Red brick below with colourwashed roughcast above and plain tiled roof. Single storey and attic under gabled, tile hung four-light leaded casement dormer to right. Large multiple stack to ridge to right of centre under corbelled top. First floor jettied on rounded bressumer with dentill-type pattern and braced post to right end. Projecting square bay window to left end and angle bay window to right. Recessed ground floor left with six leaded windows, one four-light leaded casement to right. Half glazed door to left of centre in angle of bay, half glazed door under braced hood to re-entrant angle with wing. Further door to right. (Historic England, list entry 1029451)
Down MIDDLE STREET on the W a half-timbered former barber’s SHOP (now café) by Lutyens, 1892, with an oversailing plaster upper floor and (originally) a little tiled seat below the overhang, designed for the villagers waiting their turn. (O’Brien et al., 2022, p.642)
Bibliography
Historic England. GEORGE AND OLWEN’S COUNTRY STORE. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1029451
O’Brien, C., Nairn, I. and Cherry, B. (2022) Surrey. Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press., Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press.
