Listed Building: THE GRINDLE HOUSE (361669)

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Grade I
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Volume/Map/Item 361669
Date assigned 24 January 1986
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Description

BRAMFORD GRINDLE LANE TM 14 NW 7/72 The Grindle House - II House, formerly farmhouse. Early C17 with possible earlier core; alterations of c.1980. 3-cell plan. 2 storeys and attics. Timber-framed and rough-cast. Plaintiled roof with C19 rear and end chimneys of red brick. C20 small-pane sash windows. C20 hipped plaintiled entrance porch, with boarded doors. A building with many reused timbers from a mediaeval house, including smoke- blackened rafters, wall-plates and tie-beams. Mixed chamfered and unchamfered C16 floor joists in the end cells also reused, but not those on edge in the hall. Some complete early C17 ovolo-mullioned windows at 1st and attic storeys and wind-braced clasped purlin roof. In the hall is a fragment of a C17 decoration scheme in blue/green, which, when discovered c.1980, had false studwork painted on plaster, with a stylised fleur-de-lys at the head of each panel. Listing NGR: TM1189345292

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Grid reference TM 11893 45292 (point)
Map sheet TM14NW

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Jan 9 2020 11:20AM

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