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Latitude: 51.9612 / 51°57'40"N
Longitude: 0.9005 / 0°54'1"E
OS Eastings: 599374
OS Northings: 233161
OS Grid: TL993331
Mapcode National: GBR SMD.0HD
Mapcode Global: VHKFL.KYDY
Plus Code: 9F32XW62+F5
Entry Name: Boxted Hall
Listing Date: 27 January 1982
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1274111
English Heritage Legacy ID: 416138
ID on this website: 101274111
Location: Boxted, Colchester, Essex, CO4
County: Essex
District: Colchester
Civil Parish: Boxted
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Langham with Boxted
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: House
BOXTED BURNT DICK HILL
1.
5214
Boxted Hall
TL 93 SE 3/76
II
2.
C17 and later house, of H-plan, extended south and now with 2 paralled hall-ranges.
Crosswings aligned approximately north-south. North elevation roughcast with
projecting wings left and right, roofs ridged and hipped, peg-tiled with eaves
and troughing. One red brick chimneystack central and behind ridge, and one
flanking each wing. The central range has 2 window range of hornless sashes
in exposed boxes and with glazing bars and each wing has one to match on first
storey. The ground storey has glazed front door in second bay from left. Left
of door one window and right of door 2 windows all tripartite sashes and all
under lead-clad pediments. West elevation has a range of 3 hornless sashes in
exposed boxes on first storey with small panes. Its ground storey has similar
sashes, and modern alterations and extensions south and south-west.
South elevation now has 2 projecting one bay extensions to crosswings with hipped
and peg-tiled roofs with eaves. The range between the wings has a row of 4 sashes
under gauged segmental heads small pane, hornless. Walls red brick in Flemish-bond.
Ground storey windows match those on first. Matching windows also exist in the
south-east wing-end. Modern windows in southwest wing.
Inside: an early C19 stair with mahogany handrail on square iron balusters, with
bracketted tread-ends. Also many wide doorcases, and some egg and dart cornicing
in re-used position. The roofs incorporate re-used and soot caked medieval rafters,
the roof to the west wing is the oldest.
Listing NGR: TL9937433161
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