Greenarbour is a Grade II listed building in the Uttlesford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 June 1983. House.

Greenarbour

WRENN ID
veiled-merlon-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Uttlesford
Country
England
Date first listed
28 June 1983
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

1. TL 62 NW 4/67

GREAT EASTON B184 W SIDE Greenarbour

GV II

2. House, early C17 with late C19 recasing. 2 storey, timber framed and plastered 'baffle entry' house with gabled peg tile roofs. 2 late C19 rear extensions form a 'U' shaped plan around a court. Front has painted imitation timber frame, small paned casements, decorative C19 openwork porch, and cusped bargeboards with finials, rebuilt off-centre stack with diagonal shafts and gable end stack at N. Rear block has similar character, that to the S having false jetty. Interior has substantial timber frame with wide chamfers, 2 parallel spine floor beams and halved and bladed scarf joints. Original stack has 2 fireplaces on each floor, that to the parlour with arched brick head. N bay is framed as a crosswing. Baffle entry vestibule has C17 panelling and wall bench. In rear room a mid-C18 fitted corner cupboard with raised and fielded door panels. Yard to rear has wooden cased yard pump with cast iron spout. (RCHM 21).

Listing NGR: TL6133027019

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