Local List SPD - Discussion & Consultation Document
Hawkwell
Gusted Hall Lane
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(1) Black Cottage |
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Gusted Hall Lane Hawkwell Essex SS5 4JL |
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Description: | |
The original building consists of two stories with a catslide red tiled roof; black weatherboarding to the first floor; vertical sliding sash windows to the front; plastic windows to the rear; central chimney stack; single storey extensions. | |
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This building has been much altered which is considered to detract from the original character of the building. It is not to be included on the revised list. |
Highams Road
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5 Highams Road Hawkwell Essex SS5 4DG |
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Originally a 1930s style building with an unusual design; much altered exterior with pitched tiled roofs; replacement windows. | |
Justification | |
This building has been much altered and is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
Ironwell Lane
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(1) The Grange |
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Ironwell Lane Hawkwell Essex SS5 4JY |
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Description: | |
Thought to have been built in 1884; two storey red brick building; rendered and painted façade to the first floor; red tiled gable roof with intersecting gable; decorative ridge tiles; exposed timbers in the gable fronting the road; vertical sliding sash windows; attractive tiling detail between ground and first floor bay windows; oriel window to the first floor side elevation; two storey set back from the frontage assumed to be a later addition; plastic windows. | |
Justification | |
This is an elegant building, however, it is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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(1) Old Parsonage |
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Ironwell Lane Hawkwell Essex SS5 4JY |
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Description: | |
Two storey red brick building; red tiled hipped roof with a sloping roof extending down to the ground floor and a small pitched roof dormer; intersecting hipped roof; replacement windows. | |
Justification | |
This building is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
Main Road
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(1) Clements Hall Lodge |
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202-204 Main Road Hawkwell Essex SS5 4EH |
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Description: | |
Small single storey red brick cottage; clay tiled gable roof; intersecting gable porch fronting Main Road; small extension to the rear with a grey slate sloping roof; replacement plastic windows with stone surround; decorative brickwork; chimney stacks at either end. | |
Justification | |
This is an interesting building which is considered to be of local importance. It is part of the old Clements Hall estate (Vingoe, 1999) – Clements Hall, which is Grade II listed, itself could date back to the 16th Century or earlier. The Lodge was used “during development of the area … as the estate office, c.1920” (Vingoe, 1999:10). It should be included on the Local List. |
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(2) The White Hart Pub |
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274 Main Road Hawkwell Essex SS5 4NS |
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Description: | |
Three storey building; timber and render façade; clay tiled gable roof with two catslide dormers; bay windows to the ground floor; shutters to the first floor; predominantly vertical sliding sash windows and some replacement windows; several brick chimney stacks. | |
Justification | |
This is a distinctive building in the street scene. It should be included on the revised list. |
Mount Bovers Lane
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(1) The Hollies |
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Mount Bovers Lane Hawkwell Essex SS5 4JF |
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Description: | |
Two storey building; double clay tiled gable roof; white weatherboard exterior; extensions to the side and rear; eight over eight vertical sliding sash windows; red brick front porch with pitched roof possibly a later addition. | |
Justification | |
This is an attractive building which is quite well preserved. It should be included on the revised list. |
Rectory Road
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237 Rectory Road Hawkwell Essex SS5 4LF |
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Description: | |
Two storey red brick building; hipped slate roof with decorative ridge tiles; replacement windows with vertical brick detailing above; front protruding section with flat roof probably a later addition with cornice and modillions painted white; Georgian style door surround. | |
Justification | |
Whilst this is an imposing building, it is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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331 Rectory Road Hawkwell Essex SS5 4LF |
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Description: | |
Two storey building; grey slate hipped roof with red ridge tiles; rendered and painted façade; vertical sliding sash windows fronting the road; single storey extension in a similar style. | |
Justification | |
This building been much altered and is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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(1) Hawkwell Hall Farm House |
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Address: | |
Rectory Road Hawkwell Essex SS5 4LL |
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Description: | |
Two storey farmhouse which is thought to date back to 1833 (Vingoe, 1999); tiled hipped roof; rendered and painted façade; recessed replacement windows. | |
Justification | |
This building replaces the old Hawkwell Hall which was “demolished and rebuilt in 1833” (Vingoe, 1999:7), however, it is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit inclusion on the revised Local List. |
Hawkwell: Do you agree with the recommendations for inclusion in the Local List?
(1) Hawkwell: Are there any other buildings or items of street furniture which should be considered? Why?
Hawkwell: Are there any other significant or important characteristics you think should be included?
Hawkwell: Do you agree with the justifications for inclusion/exclusion from the Local List?