Listed Building: ST MARY'S GRANGE (416801)

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Grade II*
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 986, 11, 70
Date assigned 23 June 1952
Date last amended

Description

COPFORD EASTHORPE ROAD 1. 5214 St Mary's Grange TL 92 SW 11/70 23.6.52 II* 2. Early C15 house, extended in late C15 and late C16, and altered in C18. Timber framed and plastered, with some exposed timber frame externally. Red plain tile roofs. Late C16 red brick chimneys with octagonal shafts. Two storeys and attics. East front has 4 window range, late C16 casements, extensively restored, those at first floor are 3 light oriels, on 4 curved and moulded brackets. Moulded transom and mullion. Modern gabled porch with red plain tile roof, and incorporating late C15 entrance doorway with moulded jambs. C19, imitation medieval pierced bargeboards. Circa 1600 linenfold panels re-used in front door. South front has gable at each end, and hipped roof adjacent east gable. East gable is jettied at tie beam level, on curved, moulded brackets with corbel stops. C16 oriel (5 lights) at first floor level. C19 bay to match C16 work, at ground floor. Corner posts C19 replacements. Remainder of south front has 5 window range, C16 and imitation C16 casements. Ground floor has one 5 light, late C16 bay window, with moulded transom and mullions. West side is early C15 range with C19 casements. Three window range. Hipped dormer. East side of this range has 2 late C16 door heads and one door. Further C16 windows with moulded transom and mullions at rear. Modern 2 storey extension at rear. Internally, extensive original frame is exposed with cambered tie beams, jowled storey posts, some Cl6 doors and panelling. Cl8 panelling, doors and architraves in east wing. (RCHM 4). Listing NGR: TL9161521602

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Grid reference TL 9161 2160 (point)
Map sheet TL92SW
Civil Parish COPFORD, COLCHESTER, ESSEX

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Nov 6 2019 4:47PM

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