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Little Cokenach

A Grade II Listed Building in Nuthampstead, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9946 / 51°59'40"N

Longitude: 0.0548 / 0°3'17"E

OS Eastings: 541175

OS Northings: 234900

OS Grid: TL411349

Mapcode National: GBR L9Q.W4N

Mapcode Global: VHHL6.W4V8

Plus Code: 9F32X3V3+RW

Entry Name: Little Cokenach

Listing Date: 3 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1175660

English Heritage Legacy ID: 162596

ID on this website: 101175660

Location: North Hertfordshire, SG8

County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Civil Parish: Nuthampstead

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: Barkway

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


NUTHAMPSTEAD NUTHAMPSTEAD
TL 43 SW
6/139 Little Cokenach

- II


House. C16 or early C17. Raised, floored, cased and extended in 1837 for
W.H. Clinton of Cokenach (q.v., Barkway Civil Parish). Altered C20.
Timber frame. Raised, cased and extended in red brick. Rendered. Tiled
roof. Originally 3 bays and probably part open to roof. Extended to
right by 1 bay. Now 2 storeys and attic. To front a large early C19 red
brick external stack with a double plinth and 2 C20 pointed arched
windows, kneelers to coped offsets with chamfered arrises. Scattered 2
and 3 light recessed C19 and C20 casements. A plank door in added bay to
right. Dentilled brick eaves. C19 cross axial ridge stack to right of
centre. Extruded right end stack with tumbled-in tiled offsets,
chamfered arrises, twin shafts. Left gable end finialed bargeboards. To
rear left a C20 red brick 1 storey outshut, rounded at corner, C20
weatherboarded lean-to addition to centre. First floor 2 and 3 light
casements. Dentilled brick eaves. Two 2 light dormers with raking heads.
Interior: exposed framing, jowled posts, tension braces, stop chamfered
joists, clasped purlin roof. Attached to rear of C19 bay are C19 former
stables and sheds: a red brick bay with a gauged white brick round
headed opening in a relieving arch, weatherboarding beyond with a
pantiled roof. To rear an L shaped open range with cast-iron
colonnettes, hipped roof. Attached walls with doubly triangulated coping
with rolled heads. A moat to SW marks medieval manorial site. (VCH 1914:
RCHM Typescript).


Listing NGR: TL4117534900

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