View of the front elevation of a detached house at 94 Vine Lane, Uxbridge, looking north. The double-fronted two-storey brick building features a jerkinhead tiled roof, with crested ridge tiles, a steep gable-roofed top-storey window, and canted bay windows at the ground floor with a tiled roofs, either side of the gable-roofed entrance canopy. The front garden is laid to lawns edged by a crazy paving path, with a hedge, left, screening the garden from the road, dense foliage, right, partially obscuring a large greenhouse, a neat flower bed, front, planted with bedding plants and a row of saplings, and planters next to either side of the front door. The site on which the house sits was initially defined as a part of the Hillingdon Court demesne, with its context changing as new houses were built surrounding the house (which includes loss of the majority of the front garden) to make Constantine Place, designated within the Hillingdon Court Park Area of Special Local Character (ASLC).