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The Jolly Sailor Public House (Part)

A Grade II Listed Building in Maldon, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.729 / 51°43'44"N

Longitude: 0.6878 / 0°41'16"E

OS Eastings: 585716

OS Northings: 206781

OS Grid: TL857067

Mapcode National: GBR QM5.DQW

Mapcode Global: VHJK5.VSZY

Plus Code: 9F32PMHQ+H4

Entry Name: The Jolly Sailor Public House (Part)

Listing Date: 24 September 1971

Last Amended: 8 October 1996

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1257107

English Heritage Legacy ID: 464232

Also known as: Jolly Sailor
The Jolly Sailor, Maldon

ID on this website: 101257107

Location: Maldon, Essex, CM9

County: Essex

District: Maldon

Civil Parish: Maldon

Built-Up Area: Maldon

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Maldon St Mary with Mundon

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



MALDON

TL8506NE CHURCH STREET
574-1/10/15 (South East side)
24/09/71 The Jolly Sailor Public House (part)
(Formerly Listed as:
CHURCH STREET
The Jolly Sailor Public House)

GV II

Public house. c1500 and early C19. Main block of rendered
timber-framing with hipped slate roof, with older rear wing of
render with gabled plain tile roof.
EXTERIOR: main part is of 2 storeys with 3 sash windows with
moulded surrounds and small panes, on 1st floor. Ground floor
has a semicircular-arched door and a large 16-pane sash with
moulded surround either side of a lean-to felt-roofed porch of
painted weatherboarding with a fixed 9-pane window in its
front face. North-east corner is rounded on ground floor with
curved 2-light window. Church Street frontage has flat-roofed
bay window with square panes.
Rear block has tile roof, gabled to front and hipped with
gablet on rear. Church Street elevation has a 12-pane
horizontal-sliding casement window on 1st floor. Ground floor
has central flush small-paned sash window and C20 doorcase
with hood on consoles. Similar early C19 doorcases on
south-west and south-east faces of this block. Main block has
belvedere on roof of render with slate hipped roof,
small-paned windows on 3 adjoining faces and flagpole. Two
large stacks, one rendered, between blocks. Hipped plain tile
single-storey extension on south-west flank of main building.
INTERIOR: rear block of main range is a 2-bay cross-wing,
formerly jettied to street. Floor joists have central tenons
with soffit shoulders and there is an unusually deep trenching
on their underside for jetty bressumer. Cambered central tie
beam on 1st floor with one surviving short arch-brace from
unjowled storey post. The centre of each bay has full-height
unjowled posts to the roof plates. Repairs to roof revealed a
crown-post structure with plain post, cranked lateral braces
and markedly cranked arched wall braces on exterior of gable
to street.


Listing NGR: TL8571506780

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