Repton School
Engine house of 1907 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, conceived as a brick garden folly with low hipped roofs, projecting central bay, long north window over glazed doors, dormers to the sides and a distinctive south bay with chamfered band and circular window set in a recessed square panel.
Description
Engine house. 1907 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Designed as a folly or garden ornament. Red brick with plain tile hipped roof. Single storey. The north elevation has a projecting centre part under two hipped roofs. Glazed double doors with a long 7-light window above. Wings on either side with the roofs sloping down to about 4ft above the ground. West and east elevations have a 2-light dormer with hipped roof. South elevation has a projecting bay with a chamfered band at two-thirds height and a circular window set in a square recessed panel. 2-light casements in the return walls. (Historic England, list entry 1054796)
Bibliography
Historic England. Engine House at Easton House. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1054796,


