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Latitude: 51.7591 / 51°45'32"N
Longitude: 0.8032 / 0°48'11"E
OS Eastings: 593554
OS Northings: 210434
OS Grid: TL935104
Mapcode National: GBR RN7.RVS
Mapcode Global: VHKGP.V1ZS
Plus Code: 9F32QR53+M7
Entry Name: White House Farmhouse
Listing Date: 5 February 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1328219
English Heritage Legacy ID: 353190
ID on this website: 101328219
Location: Maldon, Essex, CM9
County: Essex
District: Maldon
Civil Parish: Tolleshunt D'Arcy
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Tolleshunt d'Arcy St Nicholas
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Farmhouse
TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY PAGES LANE
TL 91 SW
(west side)
3/78 White House Farmhouse
GV II
House. Late C18 and early C19. Red and gault brick in Flemish bond, roofed
with slate. C18 range of red brick aligned N-S with 2 axial stacks. Early C19
crosswing of gault brick at S end, forming entrance front, with internal stacks
at each side. C19 single-storey extension at N end. 2 storeys. Ground floor,
2 early C19 sashes of 16 lights, first floor, 2 similar sashes and one of 12
lights, all with flat brick arches. Central C20 half-glazed door in simple
flat-roofed porch with 2 columns and 3 stone steps. Low-pitched hipped roof.
Reported to have date 1820 inscribed on beam in roof. White House is shown on
Chapman and Andre's map of 1777, then on another site approx. 400 metres to the
west. Both were built by a charity established in 1626 by Henry Smith, salter
and alderman of London, to which the farm still belongs at the time of survey,
May 1985 (P. Morant, The History and Antiquities of Essex, 1768, I, 399).
Listing NGR: TL9355410434
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