Mill House, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire
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Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 24 Jun 2015
C18, possibly incorporating earlier structure; with C19 alterations. Coursed squared stone plinth with brick coping to left and centre; coursed squared stone with brick dressings to ground and first floors left and centre, and to ground floor right; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond to first floor right; complex hipped old plain-tile roof, with some lead ridges; various brick stacks. originally, 2 storeys and attic; 3-window ranqe, having 2-storey single-bay addition to right. 6-panel door to right of centre with overlight, having square porch on simple Doric columns with trygliph frieze to cornice. Horizontal sash to right of centre with flat brick arch of rubbed bricks. Single-pane casement to left of centre. Blocked doorway to centre with brick quoins and rubbed brick flat arch. Blocked window opening to left. Flat brick band between ground and first floors to original 3 bays. 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor. False 12-pane sash to left, painted on blank panel. Coved eaves to original range. 2 hipped full dormers with 2-light casements. Left return: render, probably on brick. Doric giant-order pilasters between and at end of bays. Regular fenestration. 16-pane unhorned sashes to first floor with C19 cast-iron window-boxes. Coved eaves. 3 hipped full dormers. (Source:Historic England)