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Thatched Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Warley, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5902 / 51°35'24"N

Longitude: 0.279 / 0°16'44"E

OS Eastings: 557970

OS Northings: 190392

OS Grid: TQ579903

Mapcode National: GBR WW.H0G

Mapcode Global: VHHN8.S9C8

Plus Code: 9F32H7RH+3J

Entry Name: Thatched Cottage

Listing Date: 20 February 1976

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1205387

English Heritage Legacy ID: 373361

ID on this website: 101205387

Location: Great Warley, 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: Cranham Park St Luke

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



BRENTWOOD

TQ59SE BEREDENS LANE, Great Warley
723-1/8/132 (East side)
20/02/76 Thatched Cottage

II

Formerly known as: Stud Grooms Cottage BEREDENS LANE Great
Warley.
Formerly known as: Pear Tree Cottage BEREDENS LANE Great
Warley.
House. Later C19 and C20. Brick, pebble dashed, thatched roof.
2 storeyed cruciform plan of principal N-S range with central
W projecting gabled 2-storeyed thatched porch and symmetrical
thatched rear gabled cross-wing to E.
EXTERIOR: 2 prominent rendered rectangular stacks with
cornices rise fron roof apex, each side of central
porch/cross-wing. Most of the windows of the house are
original casements in a repeated style, each light having
glazing bars in a double octagon pattern with paired,
cruciform connecting bars. W front elevation symmetrical 3
window range, ground floor, outer bays, canted 4-light bay
windows, each on 2 wooden brackets with thatched, hipped roofs
and casement lights in house style. Ground floor of porch now
fully glazed above a dwarf wall as a plain bay window with 4
central and 2 side lights, wooden corner posts and slight
jetty (with jetty joists) remain. A stucco shaped band is set
in between floors. First floor, three 2-light window. Rear, E,
elevation S of central gable roof continued down as a catslide
to original lean-to. N of central gable has C20 lean-to
conservatory, fully glazed with shallow copper sheeted hipped
roof set in internal angle and projecting to E. Ground floor,
S-N, windows in house style, one 1-light, one 2-light, under
gable, C20 door, upper glazing with glazing bars, 2x3 panes,
one 2-light window, conservatory. First floor, central and N
bays, single 2-light window. N end elevation, deep projecting
thatched roof on prominent purlins, stucco band continued from
front. C20 principal doorway in C20 conservatory back wall
with simple hood on brackets, door has upper glazing, 3x4
panes and lower central panel. S end elevation, deep thatched
gable end as at N, pitch continued as rear catslide. Both
ground and first floors have a single 2-light window in house
style with the stucco band between and an upper weathering
board is at tie-beam level.
INTERIOR: does not contain distinctive features. Some
re-organisation of original room divisions.


Listing NGR: TQ5797090392

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