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Rose and Crown Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Long Marston, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8329 / 51°49'58"N

Longitude: -0.7015 / 0°42'5"W

OS Eastings: 489569

OS Northings: 215720

OS Grid: SP895157

Mapcode National: GBR D2W.3FD

Mapcode Global: VHDV6.S6H6

Plus Code: 9C3XR7MX+59

Entry Name: Rose and Crown Cottage

Listing Date: 29 May 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1342256

English Heritage Legacy ID: 355781

ID on this website: 101342256

Location: Long Marston, Dacorum, Hertfordshire, HP23

County: Hertfordshire

District: Dacorum

Civil Parish: Tring Rural

Built-Up Area: Long Marston

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: Tring

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


TRING RURAL STATION ROAD
SP 8915
(West side)
Long Marston
8/144 Rose and Crown Cottage
-
GV II
House. C16 N crosswing. C17 taller hall range, later C17 S service wing.
A public house up to 1917. Timber frame plastered and lined as ashlar.
Rear part of crosswing dark weatherboarding, and E front stuccoed brick
on ground floor. Red tilehung S gable. Steep old red tile roofs. An
L-plan house with long 3-bays 1 1/2-storeys N crosswing, short higher
2-storeys hall range of a single bay and 1½ storeys S service wing of 2
unequal bays. Lobby entry into service wing - probably originally into a
cross-passage behind hall fireplace. Stair in rear outshut, behind
chimney. Service end chimney and fireplace a later insertion backing
onto old stack and blocking passage. Irregular E front with 2 linked
3-light casement windows to LH part with gabled dormer at eaves and
gabled tiled open porch to plank door. 2 storeys central part has
projecting stuccoed plinth and 3-light casement over twin flush sash
windows to hall with 6/6 panes. 2-light window in gable of lower W
crosswing and 3-light casement off centre on ground floor. Lean-to C19
painted brick beer-store against N side under a catslide tiled roof.
Side wall chimney to N wing C20 replacing diagonal fireplace and chimney
at NE corner. Interior has chamfered cross-beams with ogee stops to wing
and chamfered and stopped timber lintel to open fire in hall. Wing has
clasped purlin roof with collar trusses cut through as if floor inserted
in C17, when hall range presumably rebuilt in place of an older open
hall. Straight braces to cambered tie-beams. Straight wind braces to
single purlin in each slope. Rear part of wing a floored stable and
still weatherboarded, as is one remaining bay of outbuilding formerly
enclosing a yard to W of house.


Listing NGR: SP8956915720

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