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Langford Place with Attached Outbuildings

A Grade II Listed Building in Heybridge, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.745 / 51°44'41"N

Longitude: 0.6706 / 0°40'14"E

OS Eastings: 584462

OS Northings: 208518

OS Grid: TL844085

Mapcode National: GBR QLY.GCX

Mapcode Global: VHJK5.KDVM

Plus Code: 9F32PMVC+X6

Entry Name: Langford Place with Attached Outbuildings

Listing Date: 24 September 1971

Last Amended: 8 October 1996

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1256611

English Heritage Legacy ID: 464732

ID on this website: 101256611

Location: Langford, Maldon, Essex, CM9

County: Essex

District: Maldon

Civil Parish: Heybridge

Built-Up Area: Maldon

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Langford St Giles

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



MALDON

TL80NW LANGFORD ROAD, Heybridge
574-1/1/130 (South side)
24/09/71 Langford Place with attached
outbuildings
(Formerly Listed as:
LANGFORD ROAD, Heybridge
Langford Place)

GV II

House. Early C19. Painted red brick with hipped slate roof but
with gable over entrance.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with cellars and 2 symmetrically placed
red brick ridgeline stacks and single-storey attached wings. 2
storeys with cellar; symmetrical 3-bay front with projecting
centre forming porch with upper part of stair well over. Each
recessed part has a small-paned horizontally-sliding casement
window over a 12-pane sash window; all openings have segmental
heads. The projecting centre has a similar horizontal-sliding
casement window over a C19 low-pitched, gabled open porch with
small-pane flanks and entrance with reeded pilasters and door
of 6 panes over 2 flush panels.
East elevation has one 16-pane sash and a lean-to bay-like
projection (formerly a porch?) with C20 sash. West elevation
has a C20 extension with slate hipped roof, matching windows
and long slate lean-to pentice on painted timber brackets.
The garden (south) elevation has 3 small-paned sash windows
over 2 canted C20 bay windows with margin-glazed sashes and
hipped slate roofs, and an original central small-paned sash.
Either side are curved service blocks forming convex abutments
to the house and these have lean-to sloping slate roofs and
small rectangular small-paned windows and short stack on west
block. The north concave curved faces have simple door and
window openings.
INTERIOR: very complete with cantilevered dogleg staircase
with wreathed handrail, shaped tread ends and stick balusters.
The interior walls of the entrance hall have curved corners
and all doors have richly moulded architraves. The east and
central ground-floor rooms have cornices, and the former has a
marble fireplace. The central garden-front windows have
vertical-sliding internal shutters. A 2-light casement window
provides borrowed light between stair well and 1st-floor
corridor and has old glass.


Listing NGR: TL8446208518

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