Langley House, Grade II* listed building in Kings Langley, England.
Langley House is a late 16th-century residential building in Kings Langley with grey brick walls and decorative arches made from buff-colored stone. The structure features a distinctive hipped roof that slopes down on all sides.
The building was constructed during the late Elizabethan period as a private residence and later received Grade II* listed status from Historic England. This designation reflects its importance as an example of residential architecture from that era.
The architectural elements of Langley House demonstrate the evolution of English residential design from the Elizabethan period through subsequent centuries.
The house sits on High Street and can be viewed from the outside, where the front elevation retains its original Renaissance details. As a protected building in private ownership, visitors should appreciate it from the street.
The facade stands out for its symmetrical layout, with a round-headed doorway set within an arched recess and matching square-headed windows on both sides. This balanced arrangement was less common in residential buildings of that period.
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