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Furze Platt Triangle - The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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<strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong> <strong>Triangle</strong> Conservation Area Appraisal63Significant Non-Listed Buildings Descriptions <strong>and</strong>Images1Name10 LindenAvenueDescriptionEarly C20 detached, one <strong>of</strong> two buildings in theroad with a corner tower. Widows in the towerprovide views in many directions, a featureechoed on the opposite side <strong>of</strong> the frontage witha corner window. Many windows have stainedglass panels, <strong>and</strong> most have stone lintels. <strong>The</strong>upper story <strong>of</strong> each wing is half-timberedproviding a contrast to the red brick used in themain part <strong>and</strong> on the ground floor.<strong>The</strong> tower ro<strong>of</strong> is topped by an extravagant finial,making the most <strong>of</strong> its visible location. J. K.Cooper’s Pinkneys Green brickworks catalogue<strong>of</strong> 1904 shows an almost identical item. Deepeaves <strong>and</strong> unusual chimney stacks that flare outtowards the top add interest at ro<strong>of</strong> level.Photo12 LindenAvenueEarly C20 detached. <strong>The</strong> design combines somemock Tudor features such as applied timberingwith some Arts <strong>and</strong> Crafts features such as thetall narrow chimney stacks <strong>and</strong> an upper storeywindow breaking the ro<strong>of</strong>line.

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