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Park Farm Cottages

A Grade II Listed Building in Woburn, Central Bedfordshire

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Latitude: 51.9899 / 51°59'23"N

Longitude: -0.6069 / 0°36'24"W

OS Eastings: 495752

OS Northings: 233296

OS Grid: SP957332

Mapcode National: GBR F2D.9C1

Mapcode Global: VHFQY.F7HX

Plus Code: 9C3XX9QV+W6

Entry Name: Park Farm Cottages

Listing Date: 16 March 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1114022

English Heritage Legacy ID: 38285

ID on this website: 101114022

Location: Woburn, Central Bedfordshire, MK17

County: Central Bedfordshire

Civil Parish: Woburn

Built-Up Area: Woburn

Traditional County: Bedfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bedfordshire

Church of England Parish: Woburn

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


SP 9433-9533 WOBURN WOBURN PARK
8/189 Nos. 3 and 4 Park Farm
Cottages
GV II
Pair of Bedford estate cottages. Probably erected by the 7th Duke in the
later 1840's. Red brick with ashlar dressings. C20 tile roofs.
Asymmetrical plan, one storey and attics. Picturesque Tudor style. 2 and
3-light mullioned windows, with cast iron lattice casements and moulded
dripstones. W and E elevations have gabled porches with moulded 4-centred
arches and stone coped gables with finials. Ashlar quoins to all angles.
Variety of chimney stacks, one projecting from N elevation, others to ridges.
Paired diagonal shafts with moulded bases and caps. Dentil cornices to
eaves.
Although Picturesque in detail, these cottages also belong to the
'utilitarian' phase of Bedford Estate building begun in the late 1840's (and
ending with World War I, by which time approximately 500 cottages had been
built in the area). The 7th Duke had been one of the first to recognise the
advantages of housing agricultural labourers in dwellings which were
comfortable and practical rather than purely ornamental, and the
constructional quality of these early buildings is remarkably high. The
ornamental detailing may be partly due to the siting of the building within
Woburn Park near the Park Farm complex, and has similarities with that in plan
7 of the 7th Duke's Plans and Elevations).
The (7th) Duke of Bedford: Plans and Elevations of cottages for Agricultural
Labourers, London 1850 (reprint of letter and plans sent 1849 to Earl of
Chichester, President of Royal Agricultural Society); the (11th) Duke of
Bedford: A Great Agricultural Estate, being the story of the Origin and
Administration of Woburn and Thorney, London 1897; Rev C H Hartshorne: The
systen of building Labourers' cottages pursued on the estates of His Grace the]
Duke of Bedford, n.d. but probably 1849.


Listing NGR: SP9575233296

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