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Apple Trees

A Grade II Listed Building in Radwinter, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0194 / 52°1'9"N

Longitude: 0.32 / 0°19'11"E

OS Eastings: 559289

OS Northings: 238204

OS Grid: TL592382

Mapcode National: GBR NDJ.9QW

Mapcode Global: VHHL5.HHJS

Plus Code: 9F422899+QX

Entry Name: Apple Trees

Listing Date: 22 February 1980

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1275495

English Heritage Legacy ID: 412062

ID on this website: 101275495

Location: Uttlesford, Essex, CB10

County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Civil Parish: Radwinter

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Tagged with: Architectural structure

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Description


RADWINTER STOCKING GREEN
1.
5222
Apple Trees
TL 53 NE 12/677

II

2.
Timber-framed and plastered building probably originally a C15-C16 hall
house with the floor and chimney stacks inserted in the C17. Restored and
renovated. There is a central block with gabled cross wings at the east
and west ends. Two storeys. Modern casement windows and a modern central
gabled porch. Roof tiled, with a central square chimney stack. The interior
of the roof has smoke blackened timbers.


Listing NGR: TL5928938204

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