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The Moot Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7934 / 51°47'36"N

Longitude: 1.169 / 1°10'8"E

OS Eastings: 618632

OS Northings: 215282

OS Grid: TM186152

Mapcode National: GBR VSB.GCP

Mapcode Global: VHLD5.65WZ

Plus Code: 9F33Q5V9+9J

Entry Name: The Moot Hall

Listing Date: 14 March 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1111552

English Heritage Legacy ID: 119868

Also known as: 101 Marine Parade East
Mannings Farmhouse

ID on this website: 101111552

Location: Tendring, Essex, CO15

County: Essex

District: Tendring

Electoral Ward/Division: St Pauls

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Clacton-on-Sea

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Clacton St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


CLACTON-ON-SEA MARINE PARADE EAST
TM 11 NE
7/8 No. 101 The Moot Hall
14.3.83
II
House. Late C15 and originally called Mannings Farmhouse, Hawstead, Bury St.
Edmunds. Moved in its entirety and re-erected on its present site c.1911 under
the direction of Messrs. Gill and Reigate of Oxford Street, London, architects,
with the addition of the chimney stacks and some windows. Timber framed,
vari-patterned red brick nogging infill. Red plain tiled roofs. Left and right
external red brick chimney stacks each with 3 attached diagonal shafts, bands
and capping, the rear stack with 2 similar shafts. T-plan, the rear wing with
plaster infill. 2 storeys and attics. Jettied first floor and central feature
gable with carved bressumers and carved bargeboards to gable. Close set heavy
studding with diagonal halved braces and jowled storey posts. 6 light mullion
window to gable. First floor central 5 light cross transom oriel with moulded
head and soffit, right and left 4 light mullion windows. Ground floor, carved
brackets to jetty. Left 6 light and right 4 light mullion and transom windows.
Returns with smaller similar vari-light mullion windows. All windows square
leaded, moulded mullions and transoms. Gabled porch and panelled door to rear
right. Essex County Chronicle 30 June 1911.


Listing NGR: TM1863215282

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