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Harolds Park Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Nazeing, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7212 / 51°43'16"N

Longitude: 0.0439 / 0°2'38"E

OS Eastings: 541277

OS Northings: 204479

OS Grid: TL412044

Mapcode National: GBR LF5.5WN

Mapcode Global: VHHMC.QZ2W

Plus Code: 9F32P2CV+FH

Entry Name: Harolds Park Farmhouse

Listing Date: 22 March 1974

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1337483

English Heritage Legacy ID: 117672

ID on this website: 101337483

Location: Nazeing Gate, Epping Forest, Essex, EN9

County: Essex

District: Epping Forest

Civil Parish: Nazeing

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Waltham Abbey

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

Tagged with: Farmhouse

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Description


NAZEING
1.
1767
Harolds Park Farmhouse
TL 40 SW 7/191
II
2.
C16 main structure with some early beams, C18 bolection moulded stone
chimneypiece. Stucco external walling, quoins, machine and old tiled hipped roof.
2 storeys, 1st floor band. 4 sash windows in architrave surrounds, 2 ground floor
canted bay windows. 2 fold 3/4 glazed central door in architrave surround.


Listing NGR: TL4127704479

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