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© Ms Alison Lee LRPS
IoE Number:
40432
Location:
WINDSOR RIVERSIDE STATION AND ROYAL WAITING ROOM, DATCHET ROAD
WINDSOR, WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD, BERKSHIRE
Photographer:
Ms Alison Lee LRPS
Date Photographed:
06 May 2001
Date listed:
02 October 1975
Date of last amendment:
02 October 1975
Grade
II
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1. DATCHET ROAD
5130
Windsor Riverside Station
and Royal Waiting Room.
SU 9677 SE 1/15A
II
2.
1851, architect Sir William Tite. Red brick Tudor/Gothic with blue brick diapering
including date and Royal initials. Slate roof. Central gable with tall finial.
Below this is a large 4 light window. To the right of this is a porch of 3
pointed arches and to the left 2 arches with depressed heads (one now blocked
and a carriage entrance.) The return wall on south east side forms a long curve,
parallel with the platform, containing a series of arches with depressed heads.
This wall links the station proper with the former Royal Waiting Room built
for Queen Victoria, now disused. This a small building of main room and ante
rooms crowned by a turret with spirelet. Tudor arched windows with canted bay
to main room having pointed centre - stone dressings. Interior of main room
has a ribbed ceiling with pendant finial.