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Latitude: 52.019 / 52°1'8"N
Longitude: 0.2208 / 0°13'14"E
OS Eastings: 552485
OS Northings: 237947
OS Grid: TL524379
Mapcode National: GBR MC2.8NT
Mapcode Global: VHHL3.SJ23
Plus Code: 9F42269C+H8
Entry Name: 1-7, Village Street
Listing Date: 28 November 1951
Last Amended: 31 October 1994
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1196244
English Heritage Legacy ID: 370726
ID on this website: 101196244
Location: Audley End, Uttlesford, Essex, CB11
County: Essex
District: Uttlesford
Civil Parish: Saffron Walden
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Tagged with: Building
SAFFRON WALDEN
TL53NW VILLAGE STREET, Audley End
669-1/3/348 (East side)
28/11/51 Nos.1-7 (Odd)
(Formerly Listed as:
VILLAGE STREET, Audley End
Nos.1-11 (Odd))
GV II*
Post office, shop and houses. Post office (part of No.1) was
once the village school. C19, C20 amalgamation and renumbering
(nos 9 & 11 no longer exist). Red brick, peg-tiled roof,
decorative shaped barge-boards on N gable ends. Single storey.
Street, W elevation, N-S. No.1, C20 door with upper glazing,
glazing bars, 3 casement windows with glazing bars, one has
original segment head, 3-cant bay window with glazing bars, 2
C20 boarded doors, one with upper glazing and 3 lower panels.
Adjacent house, No.3 (but part overlapping with No.1) one and
half storey range with 2-storey cross-wing at S end, lower red
brick with upper plastered timber framing, remains of early
basket pargetting, peg-tiled roof, stack central to street
range and small one in internal angle of blocks. Ground floor,
2 hip-roofed C20 canted bay windows, 2-pane shop window and
door with 2 upper glazed panels. Above, 3 dormer windows, 2
have double casements, glazing bars, each with 2x4 panes and
one is C20 , plain. Cross-wing timber-framed and plastered,
upper and lower sliding sash windows. Building line breaks
forward. Nos 5 & 7 both 2 storeys, timber-framed and
plastered. No.5 has 3 window range mainly with sliding sashes.
No.7 has 4 window range, all sliding sashes. Both have 2
boarded street doors, central stack to No.5. S end gable stack
to No.7 integrates with C20 end elevation lean-to. No.7 has
some early basket pargetting. Rear, E elevation: similar to
front but No.5 has C20 gabled single storey addition. No.7 has
old, timber-framed, gabled rear wing and pantiled lean-to.
INTERIOR: Nos 1 & 3 contain a C16 divided hall with large
smoke bay (sooted) surrounding site of present early C17
inserted stack, roll moulded floor joists jointed to similar
binding-joist/head beam. Roll-in-hollow moulded wall plate and
embattled rail at hall high end also remain. Roof over hall
has 2 bays of elegant wind braced side purlin form. Rear, N
cross wall of smoke bay has unusual combination of post and
braced tie-beam truss with deep arched braces and upper curved
braces, as a display feature at the end of the hall. Later in
C16 this end was converted into a smoke bay by partial
infilling of the hall. To N, remnants of 2 bays with
crown-post roof (service end) remain behind paired bay
windows. Cross-wing now cleared of early features but side
purlins remain on facade.
Listing NGR: TL5248537947
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