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White Oaks

A Grade II Listed Building in Tollesbury, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7586 / 51°45'30"N

Longitude: 0.8323 / 0°49'56"E

OS Eastings: 595567

OS Northings: 210450

OS Grid: TL955104

Mapcode National: GBR RN9.M8C

Mapcode Global: VHKGQ.C2W6

Plus Code: 9F32QR5J+CW

Entry Name: White Oaks

Listing Date: 5 February 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1328628

English Heritage Legacy ID: 353144

ID on this website: 101328628

Location: Tollesbury, Maldon, Essex, CM9

County: Essex

District: Maldon

Civil Parish: Tollesbury

Built-Up Area: Tollesbury

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Tollesbury St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TOLLESBURY HIGH STREET
TL 9410-9510
(north side)
8/23 No. 10 (White Oaks)
GV II

House, now bakery, hairdressing saloon and house. C17, extended in C19. Timber
framed, plastered, roofed, with handmade red clay tiles. 3 bays facing S, and
3-bay crosswing to right, extending to rear, with internal stack at the
junction. Single-storey bakery extension to rear of left end, with large C19
baker's oven beyond, with Cl9 stack, roofed with red clay pantiles. Lean-to
extension between rear wings, forming a catslide with the main roof. Small C20
extension to rear of right wing. 2 storeys and attics. Ground floor, C20
splayed shop window, 2 C20 casements. First floor, 3 C20 casements. 2 C20
half-glazed doors. Modillioned cornice below eaves. Royal Exchange firemark
attached to front elevation below eaves. Jowled posts. Chamfered transverse
beams with lamb's tongue stops, plain joists of vertical section. Above right
first-floor room, chamfered transverse beam with enriched lamb's tongue stops,
supported on elaborately carved projections with serrated lower edges, an
unusual feature in a first-floor situation. Original newel stair to attic.
Clasped purlin roofs. The coal-fired oven, still in regular use at the time of
survey, May 1985, is a rare feature.


Listing NGR: TL9556710450

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