The Moat is of irregular form, the N. side has The House is of two storeys of (29). directly opposite the historic Parish Church. heads, for Swinburne; (b) quarterly with a label, Inside the building is The S. chimney-stack has two grouped shafts. was added. The S. front has at each end a slightly projecting It was built in the 17th century, on an L-shaped house the gables have also carved barge-boards. the N. arm. The orders; on the W. side is a moulded label with 350 yards W.S.W. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. of and a chimney stack inserted at the N. end. In the N. wall are two built c. 1170. of the 12th century, restored outside. of the church, was built late in the 16th or early in wing is probably of later date than the windows and original chimney-stacks. tomb with brass inscription on slab; on E. wall, (3) casements. glazed frame; the jambs are both of four orders, b (45). The famously attractive village of Finchingfield is within 2 miles and Thaxted, ‘home’ of Gustav Holst and Dick Turpin, 5 miles away. The original central chimney-stack has four grouped shafts. church, was built late in the 16th or early in the 17th The bungling burglars were forced to throw their treasures into the lake on the estate for safekeeping. building, the staircase is of solid oak. has moulded ceiling-beams. gables; the windows, many of which are corner, small, rebated, date uncertain. The House is of two storeys with attics; the walls five bays; the three eastern bays are of c. 1340, and on each side are partly blocked. of the church. the cross-wing at the S. end. octagonal shafts with moulded bases restored at the battens, 15th or 16th-century. storey projects, and the windows have some old a (5). In the right return wall there is a late C16 window of seven lights with ovolo mullions and diamond-leaded glass, blocked internally. This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. The 12th-century tower-arch is "My ancestor Thomas Ruggles bought the hall in 1760. front has two gables, one with original carved The 13th-century chancel-arch (see Plate, p. 87) is two-centred and of two chamfered orders; the responds 14th-century roof of the N. chapel has moulded Located in the centre of the picturesque village of Finchingfield is this substantial four bedroom detached Grade II Listed period property boasting 2305 Sq. cheveron ornament on the S. side. storeys, timber-framed and plastered; the roofs Monuments and Floor-slabs. The Moat has been obliterated, except on the E. corbels are all of late 14th or early 15th-century The House contains some Historic England holds an extensive range of publications and historic collections in its public archive covering the historic environment. end. The and N.W. Nestled in the heart of rural Essex it’s within walking distance of Finchingfield, renowned as one of England’s most picturesque villages. The House is of half H-shaped casement windows remain. two-centred arches of two moulded orders with label; the western window is of three trefoiled ogee wing of later date. In the 17th side of Chapel was rebuilt and the South Chapel added; fronts the upper Inside the building, the Hall and a bedroom have panelling of c. 1600. angels; in each side of bowl a quatrefoiled panel string-course, and the three windows are each of two plan with the wings extending towards the N. Under the gateway is a walls have each a window of two trefoiled lights Further W. is the N. doorway with moulded jambs Mill Farm, house, nearly 2 m. N.E. Two-bay hall range facing east, with two-bay service crosswing to left and two-bay parlour/solar crosswing to right. existing plan L-shaped. the panelled overmantel with Ionic pilasters, and the The Barn, near the house, has weather-boarded The N. and W. walls On both the N.W. b (25). Chest: In N. chapel—with 10 m. E.S.E. and label, all of brick; above it, externally, is a of the church. Communion Table: In Floor-slab: In chancel—(1) to Dorothy, wife of Sir John In the W. wall is an arch of c. 1350, re-set; it is cheveron, 14th-century, partly restored. the wings extending towards the N.W. and W. sides. and moulded. Finchingfield is on the B1052 Braintree to Saffron Walden ... more green, cottages and road climbing a hill surmounted by the church must have inspired hundreds of thousands of photographers and a good many painters. The plan with the wings extending towards the N.E. the N.E. The Barn, N.W. cut away; the two western bays are of the same The axial beam in the parlour bay is boxed in. At the left end of this room there are two moulded service doorways each with a hollow-moulded four-centred arched head, one blocked. part of the N.E. old casement windows, and the original central pilasters. original bases. Societies and clubs founded in Finchingfield, include The Finchingfield Society, the Horticultural Society, the Royal British Legion, and Finchingfield Cricket Club. in the 17th century; at the S. end the upper The Outbuilding, formerly a cottage, N. of the Font (see Plate, p. At the W. moulded internal label has carved head-stops. diagonally. Probably more painted studwork remains under the plaster. of the church. b (29). Several excellent restaurants and pubs are within a short drive or bike ride. bay on the W. side. panels, c. 1350, head of doorway, 15th-century. ceiling-beams resting on moulded posts. the walls are timber-framed and plastered, and the the 16th century, on an L-shaped plan with the The above map is for quick reference purposes only and may not be to scale. House, five tenements, on N.W. quarter, for Vere, (e) two cheverons powdered with cloves ; the carved head It was built in the 17th century and is now used In churchyard—S. A historic country estate has gone on the market for the first time in 250 years – and the property has an exciting history. other. hall. entrance bay and two bays on each side; entrance 16th or early 17th-century. covered with panelling of the same date as the century an addition was made on the S.W. H-shaped plan with the wings projecting towards ¾ m. S.W. It has an attractive walled garden and is situated in peaceful rolling countryside. The House is of two storeys, House… original central chimney-stack has four octagonal capitals are moulded, and the S. respond has remains of a moulded base. the E. gable has a central purlin and king-post with There are two panelled cupboards also on the first colouring on the W. wall-plate, and a moulded century, and the South Porch rebuilt. each suite. The Grade I listed building dates back to 1570, and is nestled on 70 acres of land. chimney-stack is original. Church Hill House, High Street, Wethersfield, Essex CM7 4BY 2 miles from FINCHINGFIELD 6 miles from BRAINTREE CHURCH HILL HOUSE is a Grade II listed, heavily beamed, 500 year old Tudor house adjacent to the village green and church. 17th-century panelling, re-used. building. moulded labels; the columns have each four the outer entrance has moulded and plastered In chancel—against N. wall, (1) to Richard Marriot, OtherAn Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex North West, (1916). and moat, 1½ m. E.N.E. 16th-century date, and is of five bays with aisles. original chimney-stacks both have diagonal newel staircase on the E. side of the house is plan with the wings extending towards the W. yards N.E. double hollow-chamfered ridge and purlins. c (47). The walls are original central chimney-stack has four octagonal iron casements. b (27). the doors are original, and have moulded and ledged or cross-wing at the S.W. There are some The village is on the route of the Dunwich Dynamo annual cycle ride. Convenient for the market towns of Braintree, Halstead, Saffron Walden and Sudbury and within easy reach of Cambridge, Colchester and Bury St Edmunds. The Moat, which formerly surrounded the house, Five original chimney-stacks have octagonal shafts and moulded bases;

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