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17, 19 and 21, Brook Street

A Grade II Listed Building in South Weald, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6118 / 51°36'42"N

Longitude: 0.2739 / 0°16'25"E

OS Eastings: 557539

OS Northings: 192777

OS Grid: TQ575927

Mapcode National: GBR WV.1QJ

Mapcode Global: VHHN2.PRM8

Plus Code: 9F32J76F+PG

Entry Name: 17, 19 and 21, Brook Street

Listing Date: 20 February 1976

Last Amended: 9 December 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1205707

English Heritage Legacy ID: 373384

ID on this website: 101205707

Location: Brook Street, Brentwood, Essex, CM14

County: Essex

District: Brentwood

Electoral Ward/Division: South Weald

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Brentwood

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: South Weald St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description



BRENTWOOD

TQ59SE BROOK STREET, South Weald
723-1/8/282 (North side)
20/02/76 Nos.17, 19 AND 21
(Formerly Listed as:
BROOK STREET, South Weald
(North side)
Nos.17-21 (Odd))

GV II

House, now 3 cottages. Early C16, C18. Timber-framed, rendered
and colourwashed, peg-tiled roofs. Rectangular plan with rear
additions.
EXTERIOR: one and a half storeys. Dormers with tile hung
sides, central C19 yellow brick stack, brick lean-to at W end,
slated, continuing the hipped roof as a catslide. 4-bayed
facade, E-W, (1) No.17: of 2 bays, door with lower panel and 2
upper glazed panels, two C20 casement windows with glazing
bars, 3x2 panes, above, two C20 restored simple gabled dormer
windows, casements with glazing bars, 3x2 panes. (2) No.19:
C18 door with 4 flush panels, attached C18 window, sash with
thin glazing bars, 3x2 panes, above, simnple C18 gabled dormer
with moulded gable cornice and sash window with glazing bars,
3x2 panes. (3) No.21: Door and attached window as No.19, but
window a plain sash, dormer window above as No.19, brick
lean-to has simple casement, 2x2 panes. Rear, N elevation, Nos
19 & 21 have C20 additions not to be included in this listing,
No.17, long continuous rear brick C19 additions (a) 2 storey
and (b) single storey. House E end gable visible,
weatherboarded, door with 2 flush panels and attached fixed
window of 4 panes. (a) rendered on ground floor,
weatherboarded on first floor, door of 4 panels, C20 3-light
casement window, above, two C20 casement windows, roof
peg-tiled, central capped stack. (b) red and yellow bricks,
slate roof, two C19 boarded doors, one round headed window
with cast-iron lattice glazing and site of another blocked.
INTERIOR: has framing of C16 four-bayed house with 2-bay open
hall and storeyed end bays (No.17), much altered but basic
outer frame visible with a heavy jowled post. No.19 is the
high end bay of the open hall, central truss posts with
chamfered arched braces to tie-beam, shape continued down post
as chamfered fillet, simple crown post roof above, sooted with
collar purlin and 2 rising braces to it from the crown posts.
No.21, rear side of hall high end cross wall has original
studding, widely spaced, approx 56cm between centres, 2 arched
braces to tie-beam in framing. Also rectangular pattern of
large diameter peg holes, probably for a warping frame. Lower
ones possible for bench at hall high end. C18 remodelling has
altered the roof structures, side purlin construction was
introduced and the 2 gable ends were no doubt changed from
being similar having windows set above the tie-beam and
half-hip roofs with apex gables above. Now the E end is a
simple gable and the W end is a full hip from gablet to
tie-beam. No.21 has now an inserted floor which is of late
C16-early C17 type with diminished haunched soffit tenons, a
partial C17 remodelling between the original house and the C18
form. Quite possibly the site of the central stack could have
been established then.


Listing NGR: TQ5753992777

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