Stacey'S Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Chelmsford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 May 2000. House.

Stacey'S Farmhouse

WRENN ID
proud-wicket-juniper
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Chelmsford
Country
England
Date first listed
2 May 2000
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Stacey's Farmhouse is a building that originally consisted of two houses from the early 18th century. It was converted into a single property in the early 19th century and received a northern extension. The structure features a rendered and pebbledashed timber frame with a plain tile roof.

The east elevation has one storey and a dormer attic, showcasing a three-window range with 19th-century casements. There is a central late 19th-century four-panelled door, with the upper two panels glazed. Flanking the door are French windows on either side and a single-light casement at the far right. The roof includes three raking dormers fitted with two-light 19th-century casements.

The north return is obscured by a single-storey extension that has a partly gabled and partly lean-to roof. This extension features one two-light casement in the east gable end, a fixed 20th-century window on the north elevation, and a half-glazed door on the west side that leads into an early 20th-century conservatory at the northwest corner.

On the west elevation, there is a half-glazed 19th-century door to the left, located within the conservatory, and two 20th-century casements to the right. A stack is positioned left of centre on the west roof slope. The south return has an external stack that is truncated at the top and features one two-light attic casement.

Inside, the north outshut contains a cambered tie beam and a three-plank early 19th-century door leading into the main north room. This room has a 20th-century brick fireplace and a timber partition on the west side that contains a 19th-century straight-flight staircase. A corridor on the east side has a 19th-century four-panelled door.

The centre room features a four-panelled door, a stop-chamfered bridging beam, and a 20th-century tiled fireplace. The south room also has a stop-chamfered bridging beam, a tiled fireplace, and a partitioned straight-flight staircase with turned balusters and a ball finial on the newel post. The roof structure includes principals, one tier of butt purlins, and collars.

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