EAW010104 ENGLAND (1947). Harvested fields, Nettleden, from the north-west, 1947

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Title [EAW010104] Harvested fields, Nettleden, from the north-west, 1947
Reference EAW010104
Date 11-August-1947
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Place name NETTLEDEN
Parish NETTLEDEN WITH POTTEN END
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 501057, 210658
Longitude / Latitude -0.53478076553239, 51.784993901364
National Grid Reference TL011107

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Nettleden House

Michelle
Wednesday 20th of November 2019 03:03:20 PM
Church of St Lawrence

Michelle
Wednesday 20th of November 2019 03:00:59 PM
Houses along Hempstead Road which is now Hempstead Lane, Potten End

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 09:13:25 AM
Brown's Spring Wood

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 09:05:22 AM

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:48:07 AM
Hollybush Wood

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:42:27 AM
Heizdin's Wood

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:40:59 AM
Bluebell Spring

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:36:14 AM
Haydon's Grove has been felled leaving tree stumps and debris to be removed.

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:32:07 AM

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:28:46 AM
Small manor house / possibly a rectory. Gables and distinctive chimneys - possibly Victorian.

Matthew Beckett - The Country Seat
Saturday 22nd of February 2014 07:29:39 PM
Nettleden House

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:24:41 AM
Listing Text



TL 01 SW NETTLEDEN WITH NETTLEDEN

POTTEN END (North side)



3/214 Nettleden House

- (Formerly listed as Nettleden)



GV II





Parsonage, now a private house. 1856 by Lady Marion Alford jointly with

her son John William Spencer, 2nd Earl Brownlow, an amateur architect.

Red brick in English-bond, diapered in blue brick on S front, buff brick

raised quoins and dressings to openings with stone windows and chamfered

plinth offset. Steep brown tiled roofs banded with scalloped tiles. A

large 2-storeys house in a Free Jacobean Style set in terraced gardens

overlooking the village from the N. Gabled 1½-storeys stables a little

to W now linked to main house. Linking garage block not of special

interest. S front has 3 gables over mullioned stone windows to 1st

floor, semi-octagonal stone mullioned bay window on LH and buttress

between 2 3-lights mullioned and transomed stone windows. Wooden sliding

sashes set between mullions. Stone string course. Tall twisted grouped

moulded brick chimney shafts with spurred caps. Arched openings to porch

recessed in SW corner of house with battened door. Terra cotta plaque

over entrance with 'B' and coronet over and '1856'. Large carved stone

armorial achievement projects at SW corner of S front. Built to house

Rev G.S. Cautley formerly tutor to the Earl Brownlow. Cost £2657.14s.5d.

(VCH (1908) 317: Pevsner (1977) 258: inf from Mrs. Jean Simpson).





Listing NGR: TL0212610548

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:27:35 AM

User Comment Contributions

Since returning from Hendon yesterday evening I have scoured the countryside around Berkhamsted and located this photograph. Thank you Britain from Above for my tickets to the Open Cockpits event and the opportunity to view the wonderful Britain from Above exhibition which inspired me to look again.

Class31
Tuesday 29th of April 2014 01:50:37 PM
Thanks for going back to this one Class31. We’ll update the catalogue with the new location data and post the revised record here in due course.



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Tuesday 29th of April 2014 01:50:37 PM
We are looking slightly south of east.

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:34:06 AM
Distant manor house on the edge of a village.

Matthew Beckett - The Country Seat
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:26:53 AM
Nettleden House

Listing Text



TL 01 SW NETTLEDEN WITH NETTLEDEN

POTTEN END (North side)



3/214 Nettleden House

- (Formerly listed as Nettleden)



GV II





Parsonage, now a private house. 1856 by Lady Marion Alford jointly with

her son John William Spencer, 2nd Earl Brownlow, an amateur architect.

Red brick in English-bond, diapered in blue brick on S front, buff brick

raised quoins and dressings to openings with stone windows and chamfered

plinth offset. Steep brown tiled roofs banded with scalloped tiles. A

large 2-storeys house in a Free Jacobean Style set in terraced gardens

overlooking the village from the N. Gabled 1½-storeys stables a little

to W now linked to main house. Linking garage block not of special

interest. S front has 3 gables over mullioned stone windows to 1st

floor, semi-octagonal stone mullioned bay window on LH and buttress

between 2 3-lights mullioned and transomed stone windows. Wooden sliding

sashes set between mullions. Stone string course. Tall twisted grouped

moulded brick chimney shafts with spurred caps. Arched openings to porch

recessed in SW corner of house with battened door. Terra cotta plaque

over entrance with 'B' and coronet over and '1856'. Large carved stone

armorial achievement projects at SW corner of S front. Built to house

Rev G.S. Cautley formerly tutor to the Earl Brownlow. Cost £2657.14s.5d.

(VCH (1908) 317: Pevsner (1977) 258: inf from Mrs. Jean Simpson).





Listing NGR: TL0212610548

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:26:53 AM
My money would be on this being somewhere in The Chilterns but I can't narrow it down any more.

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:16:11 AM
EUREKA

Well I was right about the Chilterns!

Class31
Wednesday 12th of March 2014 08:16:11 AM