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Latitude: 51.5837 / 51°35'1"N
Longitude: 0.6701 / 0°40'12"E
OS Eastings: 585085
OS Northings: 190577
OS Grid: TQ850905
Mapcode National: GBR QNW.N71
Mapcode Global: VHJKY.KGMB
Plus Code: 9F32HMMC+F2
Entry Name: The Lawn
Listing Date: 13 January 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1168207
English Heritage Legacy ID: 123207
ID on this website: 101168207
Location: Stroud Green, Rochford, Essex, SS4
County: Essex
District: Rochford
Civil Parish: Rochford
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Rochford St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Architectural structure
ROCHFORD HALL ROAD
TQ 89 SE
6/216 The Lawn
II
House. C18 and C19 features of probably earlier origin with later additions and
alterations some by John Johnson. Stuccoed brick. Various grey slate roofs. 2
storeys. Of complex plan there is now a courtyard open to the west. The main
east face is of 5 bays with a forward range of 2 bays to right and the single
storey loggia return to left. Parapet follows through right bays with heavy
band under. Main range 3 central bays are pedimented, the end bays with urn
balusters to parapet. Central band follows through right range. Rusticated
quoins to ground floor left and right and left angles to right bay. 5:2 window
range of small paned vertically sliding sashes, moulded surrounds. C20 shutters
to first floor. Ground floor windows taller and with moulded cornices over.
Parapet and band to loggia return and fluted column with moulded capital and
base to left. Small paned round headed window between the column and small
right pilaster. Central portico to main range. Square pilasters and outer
columns with capitals and bases inner Ionic columns support the flat canopy. 3
panelled outer door, rectangular fanlight over with semi-circular tracery.
Moulded surround to inner doorway, frieze with swag decoration, flat canopy on
brackets. The south face of 7 bays. Panelled and pilastered parapet, plastered
external chimney stack to 6th bay (off right). Central 3 bays with pediment
breaking through the parapet. Band under. 1, 3, 5 and 7 windows small paned
vertically sliding sashes with C20 shutters, 2 and 4 small paned French windows
with fanlights over, shutters to 2. Full width parapeted loggia to ground
floor, the right and left parapet bays panelled, the central bays with urn
balusters between pilasters. 6 Ionic and square fluted end columns support the
canopy the left west return is open with a fluted pilaster to house wall. Tall
small paned vertically sliding sash windows to bays 1-3 and 7 of house wall.
Central French windows, semi-circular fanlight over, moulded surround. The left
(west) return of this range is parapeted with panels to parapet, band under and
central band. Rusticated quoins to ground floor. Of 5 bays each with a window
with moulded surrounds to first floor, the right window is blocked, the 2 left
window cills are narrower and lower than central band. Various small paned
windows. Ground floor, 2 left and far right moulded window surrounds, the heads
blocked to all 3 and far right fully blocked, small paned sashes to left.
Central small paned round headed window, moulded surround. The range to north
of the courtyard is later of painted brick with hipped grey slate roof. Interior
features include a fine hall with wrought iron balustrade to balcony and stairs,
some with S motif. Square fluted columns support the balcony, moulded cornice
and frieze with urns and swags, 6-panelled doors, moulded surrounds. Panelled
shutters to windows. Similar doors and mouldings to the south facing rooms. N.
Pevsner, Essex 1976.
Listing NGR: TQ8508590577
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