Church Hatch House is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 April 1976. A Georgian Rectory, offices. 11 related planning applications.
Church Hatch House
- WRENN ID
- tattered-vault-furze
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- New Forest
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 8 April 1976
- Type
- Rectory, offices
- Period
- Georgian
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Church Hatch House is a mid-18th century rectory that has been converted into offices. It has undergone alterations in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The building is constructed of brick with a rendered plinth and ends, topped with an old plain tile roof. It is two stories high with an attic, featuring five bays and a three-bay wing at the rear on one side, adjacent to the churchyard, and a short wing at the other end.
The front of the house has a slightly projecting central bay, which includes a six-panel door and a two-light rectangular fanlight that is deeply recessed in a panelled reveal. The doorcase is made of painted stone and features fluted Doric pilasters, with part pilasters on the outer sides and a full entablature that wraps around the part pilasters. To the right, there is a large early 20th-century flat-roofed bay with transomed windows and stained glass in the upper part. To the left, the windows are 20th-century cross windows set in the original openings beneath rubbed arches.
On the first floor, there are five 18th-century 12-pane sash windows under rubbed arches, and a 19th-century louvred sun-blind. Above, there is a moulded brick cornice and parapet with stone coping, which extends around the central bay. The roof features three pedimented dormers with four-light sashes and has a steep-pitched hipped design with stacks on the hips. Inside, some 18th-century features remain, although much of the interior is from the 19th century. The room to the left of the door has 18th-century panelling, and the left end of the building has a painted 18th-century lead downpipe with cast lead masks at the joints.
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- Full EPC report — heating system, energy costs, size, glazing, construction etc.
- Sale history — 3 transactions since 2005
- Related listed building consents — 11 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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