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New House

A Grade II Listed Building in Gamble's Green, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8031 / 51°48'11"N

Longitude: 0.5592 / 0°33'32"E

OS Eastings: 576545

OS Northings: 214706

OS Grid: TL765147

Mapcode National: GBR PJP.XWV

Mapcode Global: VHJJQ.MYZ3

Plus Code: 9F32RH35+6M

Entry Name: New House

Listing Date: 13 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1337800

English Heritage Legacy ID: 115478

ID on this website: 101337800

Location: Flack's Green, Braintree, Essex, CM3

County: Essex

District: Braintree

Civil Parish: Terling

Built-Up Area: Gamble's Green

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Terling All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TL 7614 TERLING FLACK'S GREEN
(east side)

10/130 New House

- II

House. C.1600, altered in early C18 and C20. Timber framed, plastered, roofed
with handmade red clay tiles. 4 bays facing SE, with rear wing of one bay at
left end, and internal stack at the junction. Extended to right by one bay in
C18, with internal stack at the junction. C20 rear wing at right end.
Single-storey extension between rear wings. 2 storeys. 5-window range of late
C18 sashes, with some crown glass. Half-glazed door at front of C20 flat-roofed
central porch. Roof fully hipped. Recessed panel in front of stack. The
interior has chamfered beams with lamb's tongue stops (other beams hacked back
to increase height) with plain joists of horizontal section. Originally of one
storey with attics (and probably of lobby-entrance plan), walls raised approx.
one metre in C18. On ground floor, carved Jacobean chimney-piece, reputedly
removed from the mansion south-west of All Saints Church which was demolished to
build the present Terling Place. On first floor, early C18 pine chimney-piece.
Simon Collins Farm, alias Newhouse Farm, of 70 acres, was bought by John Strutt
in 1720, and the house probably reached its present form then. An abstract of
title from 1673 is in Essex Record Office (D/Ra T.163).


Listing NGR: TL7654514706

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