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Latitude: 51.794 / 51°47'38"N
Longitude: 0.458 / 0°27'28"E
OS Eastings: 569602
OS Northings: 213454
OS Grid: TL696134
Mapcode National: GBR PJR.GM5
Mapcode Global: VHJJV.W5GJ
Plus Code: 9F32QFV5+J5
Entry Name: Badynghams
Listing Date: 29 December 1952
Last Amended: 19 June 1975
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1122056
English Heritage Legacy ID: 112757
ID on this website: 101122056
Location: Great Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3
County: Essex
District: Chelmsford
Civil Parish: Great Waltham
Built-Up Area: Great Waltham
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Great Waltham St Mary and St Lawrence with Ford End St John
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Building
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 9 September 2021 to update the name and address and to reformat the text to current standards
TL 6913
23/190
GREAT WALTHAM
BANBURY SQUARE
Badynghams
(Formerly listed as THE VILLAGE (North Side) Bollingtons, previously listed as house and shop immediately to east of church)
29.12.52.
GV
II*
Standing to the east of the Church set back in Banbury Square, a late C16 timber-framed and plastered house built on a half H shaped plan occupying a commanding position on the approach to the village from the east. It was altered in the C18 and C19 and considerably restored in the C20. It now has the timber-framing exposed. Two wings extend on the east front with red brick gable ends, partly rebuilt, and a central two storey porch projects on the front. Two storeys. The windows are mainly C20 restorations, mullioned and transomed casements with lattice leaded lights. There are a number of small original windows on the west front. Roof tiled. The house is remarkable for its four tall, original, chimney stacks, each with two octagonal shafts with moulded bases and spurred capps. Two of the stacks rise from the end gables of the projecting wings on the east front and each has a diamond shaped ornamental plaster panel in the base. (RCHM 10).
All the listed buildings in the Village form a group (Dweina and No 1, Elm Cot and Lime Tree Cottage and Almshouses are buildings of local interest).
Listing NGR: TL6960213455
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