Wych Elms
Single-storey and attic red-brick house of 1912 by Lutyens, with steep plain-tile roof, long range fronted by a two-storey entrance gable and large four-light casements, complemented at the left end by a tile-hung gable with boldly glazed corner windows, open at ground-floor centre.
Description
House. 1912, by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Red brick. Steeply pitched plain tile roof. 1 storey and attics. Long range. 2 deep panelled ridge chimney stacks. Entrance on right centre in a 2- storey gabled bay. Glazed door with simple moulded hood, the gable with a twin casement and flanked by hipped casement dormers. Tile creasing. Larqe 4-liqht casements each side of door. Left end has casement corner windows of 4 large lights, the ground floor open in centre. Tile-hung gable. (Historic England, list entry 1174282)
Bibliography
Historic England. Wych Elms, 3 Deards End Lane. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1174282
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