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Greenside, Chesnut Avenue, Virginia
Water, Surrey by Connell, Ward and Lucas, 1937, Listed
Grade II
Built in 1937, Greenside is an excellent
example of private houses of this century and of the
International Modern Style in Britain, and more
particularly a great work within the architects' oeuvre
[click here for images of the front
and the rear
of the house]. Pevsner praised the building for its
"total design" as opposed to a few modern
ideas applied to the basic English house'. The piano
nobile sails above the ground floor, and is finished
with a roof terrace. The cantilevered near central stairwell
dominates the front elevation and creates an interesting
complexity of volumes, making for an important building
of great merit.
Connell, Ward & Lucas were pioneers
of the Modern Movement in the UK, and were particularly
influenced by the work of Le Corbusier. They contributed
to the development of designs in concrete in this country,
designing other renowned houses, namely High and Over,
Amersham (Bucks), The White House, Grayswood (Surrey)
and No. 66 Frognal, Camden, which are all Grade II*
listed. There are few remaining examples of their work
that are listed.
Greenside has suffered from severe
neglect over the years. Having been refused permission
to de-list the house last year, its owners now want
to demolish it on the grounds that the house is beyond
economic repair and unsuitable to modern needs. While
there have been a great many alterations both internally
and externally, we believe that if sold to the right
owners for the right price, the house could be brought
back to its former glory. The original aesthetics of
the design are still present. Alas, this seems to be
a case of the owners wanting to sell for the highest
possible price, despite the qualityof the house.
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