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Sabina

A Grade II Listed Building in Navestock, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6491 / 51°38'56"N

Longitude: 0.239 / 0°14'20"E

OS Eastings: 555001

OS Northings: 196854

OS Grid: TQ550968

Mapcode National: GBR V2.QYC

Mapcode Global: VHHMW.3T75

Plus Code: 9F32J6XQ+JJ

Entry Name: Sabina

Listing Date: 20 February 1976

Last Amended: 9 December 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1293047

English Heritage Legacy ID: 373788

ID on this website: 101293047

Location: Horseman Side, Brentwood, Essex, CM14

County: Essex

District: Brentwood

Civil Parish: Navestock

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Navestock St Thomas

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



NAVESTOCK

TQ59NW SABINES ROAD
723-1/4/510 (North side)
20/02/76 Sabina
(Formerly Listed as:
BRENTWOOD
SABINES ROAD, Navestock
Sabina)

II

House. C15/16. Timber-framed, weatherboarded and rendered with
peg-tiled roof. 3-celled, 4-bayed small medieval house with
2-bayed hall with cross entry, flanked by 2-storeyed bays
(service and solar). External arched and tension bracing.
Solar bay jettied with evidence of 2-light mullioned window
under jetty. Jetty joists flat laid, evidence of stair trap.
Hall originally open to roof (heavy sooting) with large window
to rear with central king mullion and transom and 8 lights.
Front window probably similar from evidence of peg spacing.
Hall was divided by decorative tie-beam truss, posts having
deep internal fillet continued onto deep arch braces (peg
evidence). Cambered tie-beam supports a crown post of square
section with deeply projecting fillets on each face. Cross
entry doorways with medieval arched doorheads and joints
indicate an original spere or screen separating passage from
hall. Pair of service doorways remain with square, chamfered
heads. Original service bay now lost, only mortices for floor
joists (centre tenoned) remain. This bay replaced in the C17
with a bay with queen post roof and Roman numerals on the
members. In late C17 or C18 hall divided horizontally and
chimney-stack inserted at the central truss and dormer windows
to upper storey. C20 extension to rear of service bay. C20,
paned, casement windows. Example of small medieval hall house,
jettied chamber and evidence of spere/screen important.
(RCHM: Central and SW Essex : Monument 9: 193).


Listing NGR: TQ5500196854

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