2 Upper Butts
“The Cedars”, 2 Upper Butts
Residence built in 18th century.
Grade II statutory listed.
In Butts Conservation Area.
English Heritage Listing
C18. Stucco. L plan, 2 storeys and attic, 3 double-hung sashes with sills. Door surround of architrave, narrow side panels, carved consoles, cornice hood. Modillion eaves cornice, modern red pantiles, 2 dormers. NMR. Continue reading “2 Upper Butts”
1 Upper Butts
“Glan Helen”, 1 Upper Butts Brentford Residence built in early 18th century. Grade II statutory listed. In Butts Conservation Area. English Heritage listing Early C18. Brown brick. 2 storeys and attic, 5 double-hung sashes in surrounds and cambered relieving arches. Modern door, traceried fanlight, reeded surround, hood. Modillions eaves cornice, old red tile roof, 2 dormers. Interior – panelling and staircase. RCHM. NMR. Further Information … Continue reading 1 Upper Butts
Boatmen’s Institute
The Butts
Built in 1904 as a community centre for canal families, now a private residence.
Grade II statutory listed.
In Butts Conservation Area.
English Heritage Listing
Boatman’s institute, later house. Built in 1904 for The London City Mission by architect Noel Parr. Arts and Crafts style. Comprised two schoolrooms on the ground floor with living accommodation above. Continue reading “Boatmen’s Institute”
1 Brent Road
The Gables 1 Brent Road Residence built in 1887. In Butts Conservation Area. History The owner 2009 has been researching the history and occupants of this house built for F. W. Lacey the local surveyor (designer of The Old Pumping Station) in 1887. [mapsmarker marker=”84″] Continue reading 1 Brent Road
42-46 The Butts
Residences built in 18th century. In Butts Conservation Area. History Row of houses, 18th century or earlier. [mapsmarker marker=”83″] Continue reading 42-46 The Butts
40 The Butts
Residence built in 18th century. Grade II statutory listed. In Butts Conservation Area. English Heritage Listing C18. Brown brick. 3-storeys. 2 double-hung sashes in reveals with red brick rubbed flat arches, no glazing bars (at time of listing July 1951). Very fine doorway, fluted Corinthian pilasters, entablature with carved frieze and dentil cornice, panelled reveal, altered 6-panel door. Central 1st floor window has semi- circular … Continue reading 40 The Butts
36, 36A and 38 The Butts
Built in 18th century or earlier as toll house and cottages, now residential. In Butts Conservation Area. History Protruding Toll house on the left is likely to be earlier than the other cottages. There originally would have been a path through to the High Street from next to these cottages, through what is now Caxton Mews. [mapsmarker marker=”82″] Continue reading 36, 36A and 38 The Butts
31-32 The Butts
Residence built in 18th century. Grade II statutory listed. In Butts Conservation Area. English Heritage Listing C18. Brown brick. 2-storey, 2 windows flush frame wood reveals, glazing bars. 2 later dormers. Slate mansard roof. Ground floor windows have cambered arches. Modern door with blocked fan and hood. NMR [mapsmarker marker=”81″] Continue reading 31-32 The Butts
26 The Butts
Residence built in 18th century or as early as 1690 as a doctor’s surgery and residence.
Grade II statutory listed.
in Butts Conservation Area.
English Heritage Listing
Early C18. Similar to No 24. Brown brick with red brick dressings. 2-storeys, basement and attic, 6 windows. Continue reading “26 The Butts”
24 The Butts
Residence built in 18th century, or possibly 1690. Grade II statutory listed. In Butts Conservation Area. English Heritage Listing Description Early C18. Brown brick with red brick dressings. 2-storeys, basement and attic, 4 double-hung sashes in plain surrounds. Basement has plinth, windows have cambered relieving arches; ground floor windows have segmental arches with projecting keystones. Sunk rectangular window apron panels below 1st floor windows. Modillion … Continue reading 24 The Butts
