Cinder Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Uttlesford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 November 1972. House.

Cinder Hall

WRENN ID
low-remnant-moth
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Uttlesford
Country
England
Date first listed
1 November 1972
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Cinder Hall is a house built as a 'Gothick' folly in the early to mid-19th century, with some partial changes to the windows in the 20th century. The structure features flint cobble and red brick dressings, decorated with dark brick waste panels known as 'cinder'. The roof is covered with metal sheeting and roofing felt, and the plan is a very irregular rectangle.

The east elevation facing the road has a rectangular shape, an embattled parapet, and a bartizan at the southern end. It includes a single two-light blind window on both the ground and first floors, with labels and infilling of brick cinder, as well as a brick cornice between the floors and below the parapet. The flint walling displays cinder patterns. At the northern end, there is a four-centred brick arched doorway with a 19th-century boarded and battened door above which is a rectangular blind window similar to the others, now featuring a small inserted casement window.

The north elevation consists of a long range with irregular bays in octagonal and canted forms, resembling the front. Older sash windows with Gothick surrounds are present on the eastern side, while the southern side has been largely replaced with 20th-century black aluminium lattice glazed casements.

The south elevation features a long range with two octagonal towers at the southern end, which has a plain cinder panelled parapet. The northern side displays a crow-stepped gable, four octagonal stacks behind it, and a two-storey lancet window. At the northern end, there is a second-floor oriel window on a brick corbel, with blind lancet windows on each side, all in the house style. The southern end includes a 20th-century aluminium casement window and doors.

The west elevation is irregular, with an octagonal tower to the south and a central gabled porch that has an inner two-leaf door featuring upper glazed panes and a lower fielded panel. A ground floor room to the north has three 20th-century aluminium casement windows, with an octagonal bay above and behind, all in the house style. The interior is noted to be plain.

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