21-23 The Butts
23 The Butts “Linden House”
21 The Butts” Cobden House”,
Brentford
Residences built 18th century or earlier.
Grade II statutory listing.
In Butts Conservation Area. Continue reading “21-23 The Butts”
23 The Butts “Linden House”
21 The Butts” Cobden House”,
Brentford
Residences built 18th century or earlier.
Grade II statutory listing.
In Butts Conservation Area. Continue reading “21-23 The Butts”
Residence built 18th century or earlier. Grade II statutory listed. In Butts Conservation Area. EH Listing Description Early C18. 2-storey, tile roof, 2 dormers. 4 windows, cambered relieving arches. 6-panel door, moulded wood architrave, bracketed hood. RCHM. NMR [mapsmarker marker=”77″] Continue reading 19 The Butts
17A The Butts “The Coach House”, Brentford
Residence built 18th century or earlier.
In Butts Conservation Area.
Originally the Coach House to number 17 The Butts. Coaches came in through the large gates at the front (now a garden), and in through large doors on the ground floor (now French windows). Continue reading “17A The Butts”
17 The Butts “Beaufort House” and
15 The Butts “Chatham House”
Brentford
Residences built 18th century or earlier.
Grade II statutory listed.
In Butts Conservation Area. Continue reading “15-17 The Butts”
Residences built in 18th century.
Grade II statutory listed.
In Butts Conservation Area.
Pair of early C18 cottages. Continue reading “20-22 The Butts”
Residences built in 17th century with 18th century additions Grade II Statutory Listed. In Butts Conservation Area. English Heritage Listing Description Pair of C18 stucco cottages. 2-storeys, 4 double-hung sashes. No 16 ground floor window has no glazing bars. Door-hoods on brackets. Old tile roof. Modern dormer. NMR. In poor repair at time of re-survey (July 1951). Further Information EH Description requires updating: Owner confirms … Continue reading 16-18 The Butts
Residences built in the 19th century. In Butts Conservation Area. History These Victorian houses on the north side of The Butts were built in what had been Ronald’s orchard. They appear on the 1894 OS map. The Ronalds were very significant in horticulture as one of them developed many kinds of new apple. The orchards may have extended as far north as what is now … Continue reading 1-11 The Butts
The Butts
Built in the 18th century with later additions as a convent, now a convent and residential care home.
Grade II Statutory Listed as St Raphael’s, but also known as St Mary’s.
In Butts Conservation Area.
18th century house thought to date from 1792. Chapel added 1913-14. Originally Egglesfield House lived in by Dr Cooper. Continue reading “St Raphael or St Mary’s Convent”
Kew Bridge Road,
Brentford
TW8 0EW
Built in 1860s as a pub.
Locally Listed as “56 Kew Bridge Rd, plus numbers 57-60 Kew Bridge Rd”
In Kew Bridge Conservation Area
Building thought to date from the 1860s. Trading seems to have started in the forecourt that developed in to Brentford Market. Plaque commemorating the Trafalgar Despatch unveiled August 2009. Continue reading “The Express Tavern”
Kew Bridge Road, Brentford.
Built as a railway station in 1850.
Grade II statutory listed.
On English Heritage “At Risk” Register.
In Kew Bridge Conservation Area.
Railway Station. 1850 by Sir William Tite for the London & South Western Railway. Continue reading “Kew Bridge Rail Station”