Great Wakering Conservation Area Appraisal & Management Plan

Ended on the 30 August 2007

Appendicies

Appendix 1 Listed Buildings in the Conservation Area

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Appendix 2

Summary of Essex Historuc Environment Reocrds for the Conservation Area

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EHER Name Period Summary
11065 Church of St Nicholas Medieval Walls are coursed ragstone rubble with some septaria and flint; dressings are Reigate and other limestone. Grade II*
11066 Church of St. Nicholas Post-medieval The N. chapel or annexe was built in 1843 and the church has been restored in 'modern' times. Grade II*
11068 Church of St. Nicholas Roman Roman coins found 'near' church.
11070 Not given Medieval Saxon-medieval type spindle whorl found in vicarage garden, parallels one found at Bonhunt.
11186 Not given Early medieval Mid/late Saxon spindle whorl found in garden of Great Wakering vicarage.
11189 Jetton, Barling Medieval Jetton, Barnard Type 12, late 14th century
18257 Land adj. St. Nicholas Church Prehistoric Mid-late Iron Age date ditch found in the evaluation.
18258 Land adj. St. Nicholas Church Roman Roman ditches, oven/kiln, cremation found in evaluation.
18259 Land adj. St. Nicholas Church Saxon Saxon pit and ditches found in evaluation, c.410-650 A.D.
19975 Great Wakering historic settlement Multi-period The Saxon, medieval and post-medieval settlement of Great Wakering.
19979 Great Wakering Saxon Minster Saxon Site of the Anglo-Saxon minster, excavations in 2000 revealed part of boundary ditch and other features.
19984 Great Wakering Congregational Chapel Post-medieval Site of first Congregational Chapel in Gt. Wakering. On 1841 map, moved by 1898.
19987 Great Wakering School Post-medieval School, Gt. Wakering, 1898 map.
19988 Great Wakering Congregational Chapel Post-medieval Congregational Chapel, moved to this site by 1898, gable fronted, stock brick building.
19989 Great Wakering Chapel of the Peculiar People Post-medieval Site of the Chapel of the Peculiar People, present in 1881, had become a mission hall by the 1923 map.
35000 Cottawight Post-medieval Part-timber framed house of C17 and later builds. Grade II.
35001 The Pharmacy and Roundabout Post-medieval Early C18 corner building comprising house and shop with small shop to High Street. Grade
35005 7 High Street Post-medieval C18 timber framed house and shop. Grade II
35006 17 High Street Medieval Timber framed house with probable medieval origins, almost completely rebuilt C19. Grade II
35007 61 High Street Post-medieval Early C17 and C19 butchers shop and store with timber framed rear range. Grade II
35008 63, 65 and 67 High Street Post-medieval Row of C18/C19 timber framed cottages. Grade II
35009 73, 75 and 77 High Street Post-medieval Row of C18/C19 timber framed cottages. Grade II
35010 79 and 81 High Street Post-medieval Pair of timber framed cottages, c.1700 with C19 rear range. Grade II
35011 The White Hart Public House Medieval C15/C16 hall house, now public house. Grade II
35017 Church of St Nicholas Medieval Parish church, c.1100, with later additions and restorations. Grade II*
35018 Headstone approx. 9m SE of S porch Church of St Nicholas Post-medieval Tombstone dated 1735. Grade II
35019 Headstone, approx. 21m S of S porch Church of St Nicholas Post-medieval Tombstone dated 1770 and 1790. Grade II
35020 Headstone approx. 9m S of SE corner of S porch Church of St Nicholas Post-medieval Tombstone dated 1718. Grade II
35021 Headstone approx. 18m S of S porch Church of St Nicholas Post-medieval Tombstone dated 1788 and 1801. Grade II
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