Buildings in Two Villages of Milton Keynes and Broughton | ||
No 1 URC Manse |
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No summary available. Listed building The building was listed in 1988 with listing particulars as follows. House, formerly manse. Early C19 with older origins. Limestone ashlar, slate roof, brick end stacks. 2-unit central-staircase plan. 2-storeys and attic; 3-window range. Central panelled, part-glazed door with moulded wood surround in C19 timber trellis porch. Sash windows to ground and 1st floor with dressed stone sills. Door and windows have segmental-arched heads with moulded key blocks. Plinth, quoins, storey band and ironstone-coped gable to left with kneelers. Right gable end adjoins United Reform Church (q,v.). Interior has stop-chamfered spine beams. Dog-leg stair from ground floor to attic and back stair from ground to 1st floors |
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The URC Chapel and No 5 castle Ashby Road |
The United Reform Church |
The Congregational Church |
Chapel Bible Class before the 1st World War |
Building to left |
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