19, 21 AND 23, STONEHAM STREET is a Grade II listed building in the Braintree local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 October 1966. House and brewery. 2 related planning applications.

19, 21 AND 23, STONEHAM STREET

WRENN ID
former-latch-thistle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Braintree
Country
England
Date first listed
31 October 1966
Type
House and brewery
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This property comprises three houses at 19, 21, and 23 Stoneham Street, Coggeshall, originally a house and brewery dating back to the 18th century, with alterations made in the 19th century. The building is timber-framed and incorporates plastered and weatherboarded sections, covered by a roof of handmade red plain tiles. The main range faces northeast and features two axial stacks. A rear wing extends from the middle house, with an external stack at one end, and a longer weatherboarded wing attached to the right. A narrower, two-story wing to the rear of the left-hand house, covered with a slate roof, originally served as the brewery and gave the property its name.

The house at number 19 on the left has a 20th-century sash window with 10 panes on the ground floor and an early 19th-century sash window with 10 panes above. It also has a 20th-century door with a single stone step. Number 21 in the centre features two late 19th-century splayed bay windows with sashes of 2-4-2 panes on the ground floor and two early 19th-century sashes with 10 panes on the first floor. The front door is a 6-panel flush door with two inserted lights, placed within a simple doorcase featuring a moulded pediment, approached by two stone steps. Number 23 on the right has a late 19th-century sash with 3 panes on the ground floor and an early 19th-century sash with 10 panes on the first floor, with a 4-panel flush door on the right return.

The roof is hipped. An early 19th-century sash window with 12 panes is located on the first floor of the right return. The returns of the left rear wing feature two early 19th-century sash windows with 8 panes, or their replicas. The upper section of this wing's returns is weatherboarded and plastered.

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