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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Chapel
C.19
Victorian Methodist Chapel. Incorporates material from the windmill which used to stand on the site. Red brick, with steeply pitched roof of red tiles. Gothic windows. Brick porch with wooden doorway under pointed archway. Within curtilage of S.S.S.I.     N.P. Act
S.S.S.I.
SU 622 624
1824 38
Farmhouse
C.19
Culham's Farmhouse. 2 storeys. Brick with slate roof. Massive end chimneys in Jacobean style. Central porch with Gothic arched entrance and gabled roof. Constructed for the Duke of Wellington as part of the development of Stratfield Saye Estate.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 626 618
1824 24
House
C.19
Silchester House. Attractive gabled rambling building with many decorative chimneys. Stuccoed. Tiled roof. Unusual (modern) clock-tower in the grounds. House built about 1820.     SU 628 619
1824 02
House
Rye House, Wall Lane. House of character with C. 1 7 elements. Built on site of former hospice for Benedictine monks of Reading Abbey. At one time the local laundry.     SU 631 626
1824 30
Cottage
Dial Cottage. Brick structure with thatched roof. Sun-dial wall decoration, held by the owner in trust. Water pump alongside the cottage.     SU 627 620
1824 04
Cottage
Old Meadows. 2 storeys. Tudor cottage with Georgian extensions. Stuccoed brick walls and tiled roof. Sash windows with decorative ironwork within stone mullions. Trellis work porch.     SU 639 611
1824 37
Barn
Opposite Old Meadows. Ancient timber framework and beams. Weatherboarded with hipped roof of grey slates. Stands on staddle stones. Old threshing floor partly covered by newer timber flooring.     SU 639 611
1824 37A
Cottage
Pound Cottage. 2-storey. Tudor cottage with later extensions. Walls rendered and painted white, gables weatherboarded. Tiled roof and porch. Casement windows. Garage with tiled roof, clock and weathercock.     SU 638 612
1824 09
Cottage
Robins Roost, opposite Pound Cottage. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with brick infill, painted white. Thatched roof and porch. Hooded windows below the thatch. Single storey extension on west side.     SU 638 612
1824 36
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