Gill, J. (2022). 1EW03 - Enabling Works Central AWHj Historic Building Recording Glebe House, Oxford Road, Hartwell Buckinghamshire. High Speed Two Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.5284/1118985. Cite this using datacite

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1EW03 - Enabling Works Central AWHj Historic Building Recording Glebe House, Oxford Road, Hartwell Buckinghamshire
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HS2 Historic Environment Reports Series
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hs2copa1-509861_219348.pdf (29 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1118985
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Building survey COPA was commissioned by Fusion to carry out historic building recording (HBR) at Glebe House, Oxford Road, Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, in relation to construction activities for HS2Phase One. Glebe House is a Grade II listed building located on the south side Oxford Road, c.0.6 km west of Aylesbury. Works of HBR were required to produce an analytical record of the buildings and structures prior to the start of HS2 related construction activities in the immediate vicinity. The recording covered a group of buildings including the principal Grade II listed dwelling as well as group of associated buildings and structures grouped into an open courtyard to the south-west of the house. The house is a modest villa constructed in the mid-19th century, at some point between the estate surveys of 1842 and 1866. The outbuildings include a Dairy, which may be contemporary with the house, as well as a Cow shelter and Cart Shed which appear to be of later 19th-century date. The building is located within the Hartwell Estate on land that had been enclosed in 1779 and is one of several properties constructed on the south side of Oxford Road during the mid-19th century. By 1881 the house was occupied by a market gardener, and it remained with this family until the 1920s when it changed hands; it then appears to have become a mixed farm of both fruit and pasture. Sometime in the late 1930s the farm became dairy farm in which use it continued into the 1950s, though aerial photographs still show the buildings surrounded by a sizeable orchard. The change in use of the farm from market gardening to dairy is reflected in modifications to the ancillary buildings. The house is an unusual building which was clearly designed to have an architectural quality. It would have been a relatively modest sized villa, albeit one of some pretension with good quality internal detailing including the slate staircase and slate flags at ground floor. The house was clearly intended to be a work of architecture rather than a merely functional building and may have been designed the architect Joseph Bonomi the younger who is known to have carried out design work for the Hartwell Estate.
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Jon Gill
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High Speed Two Ltd.
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High Speed 2 Ltd - Phase 1 (OASIS Reviewer)
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2022
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District: Buckinghamshire
Parish: Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell
Country: England
County: Buckinghamshire
District: Aylesbury Vale
Grid Reference: 480106, 212378 (Easting, Northing)
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ESTATE COTTAGE (Monument Type England)
DAIRY (Monument Type England)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
HISTORICAL SITE (Monument Type England)
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POST MEDIEVAL ESTATE COTTAGE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL DAIRY (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: hs2copa1-509861
Report id: 1EW03-FUS_COP-EV-REP-CS04_CL18-000002
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19 May 2024