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The Old School House, Shalstone

Description: The Old School House

Grade: II
Date Listed: 21 April 1983
English Heritage Building ID: 396246

OS Grid Reference: SP6417136526
OS Grid Coordinates: 464171, 236526
Latitude/Longitude: 52.0235, -1.0662

Location: Main Street, Shalstone, Buckinghamshire MK18 5LT

Locality: Shalstone
Local Authority: Aylesbury Vale
County: Buckinghamshire
Country: England
Postcode: MK18 5LT

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Listing Text

SP 63 NW SHALSTONE

2/46 MAIN STREET
(west side)
The Old school House

II

Former school and schoolmaster's house, now house. Dated 1852. Yellow
brick with limestone dressings, gable copings and kneelers. Tiled roof with
ornamental bands of fishscale tiles. Central chimney stack has 3 square
shafts set diagonally, shaft to right hand gable is of patterned stone.
Tudor style, L-plan with full height hall in gabled projecting cross wing
to right, schoolmaster's house to left. One storey and attic. Mullion windows
have been lowered and have flood-moulds and lozenge-patterned cast iron glazing
bars. Hall has 3-light window to ground floor and pair of arched light to attic.
Bellcote on ridge has pyramid roof on classical pilasters. Porch in angle
is gabled to south over former doorway. Present door to front under lintel
inscribed "Feed my Lambs". Left-hand range has 2 windows, 3-light and
2-light, and gabled dormer to rear. Extended one bay to right with similar
2-light window.


Listing NGR: SP6417136526

Source: English Heritage

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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