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Hutton Lodge

A Grade II Listed Building in Brentwood, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6283 / 51°37'41"N

Longitude: 0.3613 / 0°21'40"E

OS Eastings: 563534

OS Northings: 194807

OS Grid: TQ635948

Mapcode National: GBR NK7.VK8

Mapcode Global: VHJKL.6BVL

Plus Code: 9F32J9H6+8G

Entry Name: Hutton Lodge

Listing Date: 21 October 1958

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1297239

English Heritage Legacy ID: 373480

ID on this website: 101297239

Location: Brentwood, Essex, CM13

County: Essex

District: Brentwood

Electoral Ward/Division: Hutton East

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Brentwood

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Hutton All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



BRENTWOOD

TQ69SW HUTTON VILLAGE, Hutton
723-1/9/82 (East side)
21/10/58 Hutton Lodge

GV II

House. C17, C18 and C19. Red brick in Flemish bond with some
burnt headers, peg-tiled mansard roof. Rectangular plan of 2
parallel ranges, C18 and C19.
EXTERIOR: 2 storey and attics with gable end stacks. Front, W
elevation, 3 bays with central door. Doorway has flat hood on
brackets with pulvinated pilasters, rectangular fanlight with
vertical glazing bars, 2 wide and 2 narrow outer panes.
6-panelled door with recessed and bead moulded flush panels.
Ground and first-floor outer windows are triple sashes with
glazing bars, 1x4, 3x4, 1x4 panes, voussoirs to ground-floor
windows, bead moulded frames. Central first-floor window
similar but simple 3x4 panes, considerable amount of old glass
remains. Eaves cornice moulded. 3 flat-headed dormer windows,
C20 top-hinged casements with glazing bars, 3x3 panes. To N,
C19 kitchen addition of one and a half storeys in red brick
with tiled roof. Ground floor C19 boarded door and 2-light
casement window with glazing bars, 4x4 panes, voussoirs. First
floor, 2-light casement window dropped through eave, glazing
bars, 4x4 panes. To N set back, service stair in own
projection with single round window in front wall. Rear, E
elevation, C19 added range in red brick, some burnt headers,
gable end stacks, C20 flat clay tiles. Windows somewhat
irregular, all with segment heads, door heads similar. Ground
floor, S-N, 3-light casement window wooden framed but central
casement metal with latch and stay, door with 6 panels, upper
2 glazed, lower four flush with bead moulding, two 3-light
casements with glazing bars, one 3x2 panes, one 6x4 panes.
Projecting porch with C19 door on S face of bead moulded
boards and also 2 similar doors alongside. E face, 2 bead
moulded casement windows. Service block with rear stack and
C20 2-light casement window with glazing bars, 4x3 panes, door
similar to one in porch. First floor, S-N, 3 segment headed
sash windows, 2 with horns, glazing bars, 4x4 panes - between
second and third, a single-light casement window. S end
elevation, twin gable ends of C18 and C19 rear block. C18 unit
has mansard roof shape followed by line of burnt headers, wall
of approximate Flemish bond with random burnt headers, central
stack. 2 ground-floor segment headed windows, sashes with
glazing bars, one 3x4 panes, one with replacement window with
horned sashes, 2x4 panes. C19 unit of lesser height but with
tall central stack with ground floor segment headed window
with glazing bars, 3x4 panes. N end elevation similar to S end
but with additional C19 ground-floor service unit of gabled
roofed kitchen with rear stack and enclosed projecting service
stair on N end. C18 block has one ground floor segment headed
window sash with glazing bars, 3x4 panes. A small flat roofed
projection on E side of kitchen/stair unit has a boarded door
with bead moulding and a simple segment headed double casement
window.
INTERIOR: axial chamfered joists with lambs' tongue stops on
ground and first floors with first-floor binding joists
indicate the apparently C18 house to have been a C17,
timber-framed, asymmetrical lobby entrance house. The C17
central stack has been removed to make a hall and stair well.
A boxed in, off-centre principal joist across the central
chimney bay denotes stack position. A robust central rear back
door frame to the C18 block remains from the second phase. C19
additions and reorganising is indicated by the presence of 3
cast-iron fireplaces and expecially the survival of a large
built in dresser and high lintel fireplace in the ground floor
room at the N end of the C19 rear unit. Also the adjacent C19
kitchen extension has a contemporary cast-iron kitchen range
in situ and servants stair to the upper rooms. The C19
features that remain together with the contemporary stable
block at the N end are of particular interest. Hutton Lodge
and summer house (qv) form an individual group.
Nos 35, 43-47 odd, 52, 56-64 even (qv), Hutton Lodge and
Hutton Village School (qv) make a group in Hutton Village.


Listing NGR: TQ6353494807

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