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Toby House

A Grade II Listed Building in Mountnessing, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6522 / 51°39'7"N

Longitude: 0.3503 / 0°21'1"E

OS Eastings: 562686

OS Northings: 197433

OS Grid: TQ626974

Mapcode National: GBR NK0.CCY

Mapcode Global: VHJKD.1Q1T

Plus Code: 9F32M922+V4

Entry Name: Toby House

Listing Date: 9 December 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1293200

English Heritage Legacy ID: 373753

ID on this website: 101293200

Location: Mountnessing, Brentwood, Essex, CM15

County: Essex

District: Brentwood

Civil Parish: Mountnessing

Built-Up Area: Ingatestone

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Mountnessing St Giles

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



MOUNTNESSING

TQ69NW ROMAN ROAD
723-1/6/470 (North West side)
No.320
Toby House

II

House. Early C19, extended in C19. Gault and red brick in
Flemish bond, roofed with slate. Rectangular plan facing SE,
with an internal stack at the left side, and external stacks
at the right side and at rear left. A later C19 wing to rear
centre, partly covering an original window, connects the house
to a formerly separate stable range parallel with the axis,
forming an H-plan; the stable range has been raised to 2
storeys. C20 single-storey lean-to extension in bay to left,
enclosing the rear stack.
2 storeys. Ground floor, 2 pairs of French windows with
marginal lights. First floor, 3 sashes with marginal lights.
Central half-glazed door with coloured marginal lights;
plaster doorcase comprising fluted pilasters and moulded
cornice. A full-width tented canopy of zinc on cast-iron
stanchions encloses the front door and French windows; many of
the stanchions are broken. Low-pitched roof with wide
overhanging eaves and paired brackets at front and both sides.
The front elevation and the left elevation (facing the
approach from London and Brentwood) are of gault bricks; at
the right the gault facade projects slightly, and the
remainder is of red brick. In the left elevation is a
half-glazed door with marginal lights opening into a C20
conservatory (replacing an earlier conservatory), and one
original sash of 8+8 lights on the ground floor, 2 on the
first floor, all with segmental brick arches. The right
elevation has on the ground floor 2 original round casements,
and on the first floor one original sash of 6+6 lights with
crown glass and one C20 casement. The right elevation of the
rear wing is weatherboarded on the first floor only; it has on
the ground floor one C19 casement and on the first floor one
original sash of 8+8 lights with crown glass re-sited. The
stable range has at the rear one original halved door, and C20
metal casements.
INTERIOR: original stair of a straight flight and a quarter
turn at the top, with moulded handrail and stick balusters.
C20 grate in left ground-floor room. Original reeded
fireplaces with paterae are reported in the right ground-floor
room and upper rooms.


Listing NGR: TQ6268697433

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