Listed Building: THE ROSE AND CROWN PUBLIC HOUSE (418157)

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Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 986, 3, 31
Date assigned 27 January 1982
Date last amended

Description

GREAT HORKESLEY NAYLAND ROAD 1. 5214 The 'Rose and Crown' Public House TL 93 SE 3/31 II 2. Early C17 house. Timber framed on a T-plan and fronted with painted brick laid in Flemish bond. Roofs ridged and gabled with hipped crosswing and one red brick chimney stack central to the long range and one against north wall of north wing. Ground storey has a range of 4 pairs of 10 pane hornless sash windows under segmental brick arches. First storey has matching pairs of 8-pane sashes in vertical alignment. Eaves, troughing and hipped outshut against north end. Inside heavy chamfered oak frame that does not relate to fenestration or existing levels. Corner cupboard with pierced gothic details in room at south-east ground storey. Listing NGR: TL9749332052

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Location

Grid reference TL 9749 3205 (point)
Map sheet TL93SE
Civil Parish GREAT HORKESLEY, COLCHESTER, ESSEX

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Nov 6 2019 4:47PM

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