Ingatestone House (North East Part) is a Grade II listed building in the Brentwood local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 February 1976. House. 2 related planning applications.

Ingatestone House (North East Part)

WRENN ID
guardian-gateway-thunder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brentwood
Country
England
Date first listed
20 February 1976
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Ingatestone House (north-east part) is an early 19th-century house, originally timber-framed and now plastered, with a slate roof. It is combined with a house to the southwest and has a wide rear wing forming a T-shaped plan, with an internal stack at the junction. A 20th-century single-storey lean-to is situated in the rear right angle.

The main range faces southeast, and features a ground floor with one wide splayed bay containing five 6+6 pane sashes, covered by a slate roof. The first floor has three early 19th-century sashes, each with 8+8 panes. A 20th-century glazed door is set within a large open porch, featuring an ovolo-moulded semi-elliptical arch, two wooden stanchions, and a low-pitched slate roof. The roofs are of a low pitch. An external stack is located to the right of the original house and is enclosed in the front left corner of the current structure; the shaft is partly cement-rendered.

The rear elevation displays, on the ground floor, a grouping of three original 6+6 pane sashes beneath a common segmental arch. The first floor has a similar grouping of sashes without the arch. Both groupings contain panes of crown glass. The combined house is depicted on Ordnance Survey maps as numbers 124 and 126.

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