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6, New Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Great Dunmow, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8709 / 51°52'15"N

Longitude: 0.3635 / 0°21'48"E

OS Eastings: 562808

OS Northings: 221791

OS Grid: TL628217

Mapcode National: GBR NGB.NQD

Mapcode Global: VHJJF.870L

Plus Code: 9F32V9C7+99

Entry Name: 6, New Street

Listing Date: 16 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1328227

English Heritage Legacy ID: 353336

ID on this website: 101328227

Location: Great Dunmow, Uttlesford, Essex, CM6

County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Civil Parish: Great Dunmow

Built-Up Area: Great Dunmow

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Great Dunmow St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TL 6221 GREAT DUNMOW NEW STREET (W side)
8/51 No. 6

GV II

House, early C19, 2 storeys and timber framed and plastered with gabled peg
tile roof. Front has central canted, 2 storey height shallow bay window with
double hung sash windows with margin glazing bars. Early C19 doorcase with
flat hood, simple pilasters and contemporary door with 2 vertical panels. Gable
end, red brick stack.


Listing NGR: TL6280821791

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