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42 and 44, Trooper Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Aldbury, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8003 / 51°48'1"N

Longitude: -0.6033 / 0°36'11"W

OS Eastings: 496409

OS Northings: 212216

OS Grid: SP964122

Mapcode National: GBR F4Q.498

Mapcode Global: VHFRX.H0FQ

Plus Code: 9C3XR92W+4M

Entry Name: 42 and 44, Trooper Road

Listing Date: 30 November 1966

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1342215

English Heritage Legacy ID: 355667

ID on this website: 101342215

Location: Aldbury, Dacorum, Hertfordshire, HP23

County: Hertfordshire

District: Dacorum

Civil Parish: Aldbury

Built-Up Area: Aldbury

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: Tring

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


ALDBURY TROOPER ROAD
SP 9612
(West side)
12/30 Nos. 42, and 44
30.11.66
GV II
Meeting hall or Church House, converted to farmhouse in C17, now 2
houses. C16, converted with large S gable chimney, cellar, rear outshut
and present main stair in later C17. N gable chimney C19 possibly when
divided. Timber frame on black stucco sill, roughcast panels to jettied
1st floor, painted brick infill to ground floor. Roughcast rear outshut.
Steep old red tile roof with rear catslide extension over outshut. A 2
storeys, attics and cellar house facing E. Continuous jetty on E side to
road. 3 windows to 1st floor and 2 windows and 2 doors on ground floor.
Flush casement windows of 3-lights with rectangular leaded glazing and
old iron opening lights. 4-panel, flush beaded, C19 doors in heavy
frames. Cased jetty with boarded soffit. Wide-spaced studs with
staggered mid-height rail. Front has 3 structural bays with reversed,
curved tension brace in N bay. S gable on upper floor has a large
tension brace from the rear corner post. Very large external S gable
chimney in English bond with tumbled offsets, flues to both floors, and
large tiled oven extension to front. The 3-bays 1st floor was originally
open to the clasped-purlin roof, with a framed partition dividing off
one bay. Mortices in beam suggest a similar division of the ground
floor. No trace of any original form of heating, therefore non-domestic.
Wide S end ground floor fireplace has recessed jambs with shelves.
Chamfered and stopped lintel to fireplace in chamber over. Cellar under
S end. Rear outshut has diagonal corner fireplace at SE corner. (RCHM
Typescript: Davis (1980) No. 27).


Listing NGR: SP9640912216

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