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There are two storeys with an arcaded ground floor and a two-storey rear extension. In the ground floor are Doric columns with archivolts and keystones. The upper floor has quoins, a modillioned cornice and a pediment, and it contains round-arched windows and an inscribed plaque.
The house is in sandstone with a floor band and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys, five bays and a rear extension. The central doorway has a rusticated surround, a fanlight and a cornice. The windows are sashes, those in the ground floor with triple keystones. [14] Railway Cottage
There are three storeys and three bays, and rear extensions. In the ground floor is a late 19th-century shop front, containing a central recessed doorway with a fanlight, flanked by shop windows, over which is an entablature. In the middle floor are sash windows, the top floor contains casement windows, and all these windows have keystones. [6] II
A bathroom was created inside. This may have been earlier but it is shown on early plans with Runnymede Council Planning Portal. A rear extension was made to the ground floor kitchen, with catslide roof. [2] The roof space was converted, and a conservatory was added. [3]
The extension is in brick in the ground floor and in stone above, and contains three-light windows. At the rear is a central doorway with a moulded surround and a dated and initialled Tudor arched deep lintel , and this is flanked by two-storey canted bay windows with a parapet .
The house, which has been altered and extended, has a timber framed core, and is in blue lias in the ground floor and rendered brick above, and has a hipped pantile roof. There are two storeys and an L-shaped plan, with a front of three bays, and a gabled porch at the rear. The extension to the east has two storeys and a single bay, and beyond ...
The interior layout of the ground floor of the Royal Oak. The ground floor pair of bars (one either side of the door) have been knocked through into the extensions to the rear [1] to create an open-plan layout for the bar, [2] which is a common feature of pubs. [8] The ground floor also has a function room and kitchen. [2] Studding at the back ...
There are two storeys, originally with three bays, and with later extensions to the left and to the rear, resulting in an L-shaped plan. The original part has mullioned windows in chamfered surrounds with hood moulds. The windows in the extension are casements. At the rear is a two-storey gabled stair projection with a doorway. [4] II