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HER Number | MWB3733 |
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Record Type | Building |
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Name | Tile Cottage, 23 The Street, Aldermaston |
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Summary
Grade II listed house and shop, dating to about 1600, partly refaced in 18th century, timber framed with brick and plaster infill and an old tile roof
Associated Legal Designations or Protected Status
- Listed Building (II) 1117325: TILE COTTAGE AND NUMBER 23
- Conservation Area: Aldermaston
Other Statuses and Cross-References
- Berkshire SMR No. (pre 2000): 01825.05.000
- Old Listed Building Ref (pre 1984) (II): Map No. 28 16/18 Public House G.W.Evans Licensee
C.17 altered. North front timber framed with brick and plaster infilling. Old tile roof. Irregular windows and door of various dates. West front triple gabled and brick. 3 upper 2-light leaded casements. 2 sashes and central door on ground floor. [Graded for group value]
Monument Type(s):
- HOUSE (17th century to 18th century - 1601 AD? to 1800 AD)
Full Description
Tile Cottage is a timber frame building with an 18th century brick front <2>.
A detached building at the rear of Tile Cottage, was owned by Aldermaston Pottery (in operation between 1955 and 2006) and was used for tile making and storage <4>.
Sources and further reading
<01> | Department of the Environment. 1974-2000?. DOE List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Unpublished document / SWB10006] |
<02> | Tyack, G, Bradley, S and Pevsner, N. 2010. The Buildings of England (Berkshire). p122. [Monograph / SWB147855] |
<03> | 1950-83. Buildings included in the statutory list of buildings of special architectural or historic interest, pre Review. WBC Network. Map No. 28 16/18. [Unpublished document / SWB10875] |
<04> | West Berkshire Council. 2000-present. West Berkshire Planning Applications 2000 onwards. online. 17/03051/FUL. [Unpublished document / SWB147564] http://planning.westberks.gov.uk/rpp/index.asp?caseref= (initial string - planning application number to be added after this) |
Related Monuments
MWB3727 | ALDERMASTON VILLAGE (Place) |
MWB19181 | Former Aldermaston Pottery, The Street, Aldermaston (Building) |
Associated Excavations and Fieldwork
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