Latitude: 51.9831 / 51°58'59"N
Longitude: 0.2143 / 0°12'51"E
OS Eastings: 552159
OS Northings: 233938
OS Grid: TL521339
Mapcode National: GBR MCG.M09
Mapcode Global: VHHL9.NFM4
Plus Code: 9F32X6M7+6P
Entry Name: Monk's Barn
Listing Date: 26 November 1951
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1234841
English Heritage Legacy ID: 410775
ID on this website: 101234841
Location: Newport, Uttlesford, Essex, CB11
County: Essex
District: Uttlesford
Civil Parish: Newport
Built-Up Area: Newport
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Newport St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Architectural structure
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 13/05/2015
TL 5233 38/600
5222
NEWPORT,
HIGH STREET (east side),
Monk's Barn
26.11.51
II* GV
Timber-framed 2 storeyed building with exposed framing and brick nogging on the front. Restored. The house was built in 3 stages. The earliest part, which probably comprised the original priests house, was a mid C15 structure with an undercroft of coursed flint rubble and brick. It stood at right angles to the road with the upper storey jettied on exposed joists and curved brackets with shafts and capitals (one is original), the upper storey has a good oriel window with an original sill with the soffit carved with the figures of a crowned Virgin and Child flanked by angels. In the early C16, a 2 bay 2 storeyed hall block was added on the south side and the roof was extended over the original house replacing the earlier roof. There was a cross entrance bay of which the east and west doors remain, with 4 centred arches, square heads and carved spandrels and nail studded oak battened doors. The roof has a fine octagonal crown post and tie beam and the roof timbers are heavily smoke blackened. Later in the C16 a south service wing was added, with a shorter roof span than on the hall block. The upper storey was jettied on the front on exposed joists and curved brackets. This wing was later built out at the rear with a long catslide roof. The whole front has the appearance of a "Wealden" house with a wide coved eaves cornice in the central recessed part. There is a 3 window range of casement windows with leaded lights. In the C17 a central chimney stack was inserted in the cross entry bay. Roof tiled (old tiles), with an internal chimney stack rebuilt above roof level. (RCHM 20).
Listing NGR: TL5215933938
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