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Lunds

A Grade II Listed Building in Magdalen Laver, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7445 / 51°44'40"N

Longitude: 0.2002 / 0°12'0"E

OS Eastings: 551996

OS Northings: 207375

OS Grid: TL519073

Mapcode National: GBR MGB.PF5

Mapcode Global: VHHMG.FF61

Plus Code: 9F32P6V2+Q3

Entry Name: Lunds

Listing Date: 26 April 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1123944

English Heritage Legacy ID: 118111

ID on this website: 101123944

Location: Epping Forest, Essex, CM5

County: Essex

District: Epping Forest

Civil Parish: Magdalen Laver

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: High Laver with Magdalene Laver and Little Laver

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TL 520 074 MAGDALEN LAVER
5/33 Lunds

- II

House, early C17, altered in C18/19 and C20. Timber framed, roughcast rendered
(front faced with brick and roughcast rendered), roofed with handmade red clay
tiles. 4 bays aligned approx. E-W, aspect N with axial chimney stack in second
bay from E, external chimney stack on W gable end. Rear elevation, C20, forming
a T plan. Extension c.1968 in SW angle. Single storey lean-to extension to
E and SE, roofed partly with red clay pantiles, partly with red clay plain
tiles. Single storey with attics. Ground floor, 4 C19/20 casement windows,
2 more in gabled dormers with C19/20 bargeboards. Some framing exposed
internally. Jowled posts. Axial beams plain-chamfered with lamb's tongue
stops. Studded partition removed between the 2 west ground floor rooms
(originally, the parlour and 'hall'). The original chimney stack consisted
of a single hearth facing W, forming a lobby-entrance to the N. It has been
reduced for a coal-burning grate, and a C20 hearth has been built back to back
with it, re-using C16 bricks. This room to the E of the stack was originally
an unheated service room, and still has 2 unglazed windows in the rear wall,
complete with 2 diamond mullions each, now fitted with C20 leaded glass and
enclosed by the C20 rear extension. This is an early C17 plan, having the
lobby-entrance between the service room and the 'hall', and the survival of
diamond mullions suggests that it was originally a dwelling of low status, not
later than 1630.


Listing NGR: TL5199607375

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