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Rosebrook

A Grade II* Listed Building in Warley, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5878 / 51°35'16"N

Longitude: 0.3293 / 0°19'45"E

OS Eastings: 561460

OS Northings: 190233

OS Grid: TQ614902

Mapcode National: GBR YK.PP2

Mapcode Global: VHHN9.NCF3

Plus Code: 9F32H8QH+4P

Entry Name: Rosebrook

Listing Date: 20 February 1976

Last Amended: 9 December 1994

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1197195

English Heritage Legacy ID: 373394

ID on this website: 101197195

Location: Childerditch, Brentwood, Essex, CM13

County: Essex

District: Brentwood

Electoral Ward/Division: Warley

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Childerditch All Saints and St Faith

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


BRENTWOOD

TQ69SW CHILDERDITCH STREET, Childerditch 723-1/9/58 (East side) 20/02/76 Rosebrook (Formerly Listed as: CHILDERDITCH STREET, Childerditch Rosebrook Cottage)

GV II*

House. c1500, C17 and C20 alterations. Timber-frame part exposed, rendered with weatherboarding. Peg-tiled roof. L-plan but wing to SE entirely C20 and not included in this listing. EXTERIOR: 2 storey. Front, SW elevation, jettied, gabled facade with roof continued down as cat slide on NW side over ground floor out-shut. Rendered under jetty with central, C20, 3-light casement window, out-shut weatherboarded with 2-light casement window. First floor, exposed close studded framing, tension braced, C20 2-light casement window. Tie-beam with cyma, return, hollow chamfer moulding, turned to have once continued round an oriel window, also mortice holes in framing for original window head and supporting lower brackets. SE elevation, ground floor rendered with two 3-light mullioned windows, original frames, mullions both repaired and reinstated. First floor, close studded - 2 bays end tension braces, 2 mullioned windows of 3 lights, one original and one old but intruded. C17 stack to NE end of roof ridge. NW elevation, continuous catslide roof. Stack to E end, C20 weatherboarded ground floor, two C20 3-light casement windows. C20 door to W of centre, upper glazing with glazing bars, 3x3 panes. lower flush boarded panel. INTERIOR: medieval block 2 bayed, a `high' end cross-wing to a hall, once to NW. Ground floor, 2 `high' end access doors on NW side with depressed 4-centred heads, hollow chamfered. Jambs of both door frames have mortices for bench draught screens. Rear bay has stair trap adjacent to hall doorway. Candle/rush light burn marks on centre post. Rear third bay C17 extension, primary braced studding, elm binding joist with lamb's tongue chamfer stops, ceiling joist `clamp' on exterior face of original block for extension. C17 restored fireplace on NE end. Out-shut considerably restored but late C17 or early C18 framing taken round NE end to enclose stack. First floor, original block, crown post roof, post of heavy square section, chamfered corners wih broach stops, 2-way braced. Collar purlin stops short against single remaining hip rafter at NE end - block was of 2 bays with rear hipped roof. Shutter groove for front window and original, extant side window. Front corner posts, un-jowled, exterior tension bracing at rear and also on NW wall (under later catslide roof). Simple triangular stops on central tie-beam (and also on bridging joist below). Rear, C17 bay has NW plate joined to original plate with halved and bridled scarf with central face peg, suggesting early C17 date for addition. Upper framing of cross-wing on original hall side has no sooting, implying open hall was heated by enclosed fire from the beginning, suggesting high status. Rosebrook and Woodlands (qv) form a group.

Listing NGR: TQ6146090233

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