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Glenwood House is a Grade II listed townhouse in Winchmore Hill. [1] It was built c. 1800. [2]
The house was originally part of a pair, but the other house has been demolished and replaced with smaller buildings forming Keble School [3]: 21 It was listed in January 1974. [1] The walls in front of the property have been listed as architecturally significant by the local council. [3]: 41
The house is made up of three storeys, plus an attic and a basement, and a two-storey extension to the left of the property. The partition wall between the demolished house to the right has not been particularly well-rendered. The building has been constructed of stock brickwork and topped with a slated mansard roof. The original sash windows were later replaced with gauged brick arches. [1]
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Glenwood House is a Grade II listed townhouse in Winchmore Hill. [1] It was built c. 1800. [2]
The house was originally part of a pair, but the other house has been demolished and replaced with smaller buildings forming Keble School [3]: 21 It was listed in January 1974. [1] The walls in front of the property have been listed as architecturally significant by the local council. [3]: 41
The house is made up of three storeys, plus an attic and a basement, and a two-storey extension to the left of the property. The partition wall between the demolished house to the right has not been particularly well-rendered. The building has been constructed of stock brickwork and topped with a slated mansard roof. The original sash windows were later replaced with gauged brick arches. [1]