Listed Building: THE PLOUGH (279585)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 279585
Date assigned 14 June 1987
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Description

WYVERSTONE MILL ROAD (SOUTH SIDE) TM 06 NW 4/129 The Plough GV II House, latterly a public house. Mid to late C16, altered C20. Timber frame on brick base, plastered. Steeply pitched machine pantiled roof. 5 bay 3 cell cross passage plan, altered to lobby entrance. 2 storeys and attic. Lobby entrance into a C20 lean-to porch to right of centre, C20 2-light casements; a clay lump, flint and brick C19 lean-to from service bay to left with a truncated stack. Rendered axial ridge stack to right of centre between hall and parlour. Right end brick lean-to addition, curved brackets to oversailing attic with exposed purlins. Left end stable door, to rear doors in original cross passage position and into parlour. Interior: traces of original cross passage doorways, service end largely rebuilt, hall stop chamfered cross axial binding beam, joists and storey posts, 4 and 7-light roll and hollow mullioned windows with roll moulded sills and lintels; a reset 4-centred arched door head in lobby entrance position. Parlour has close studding, stop chamfered cross axial binding beam and storey posts, restored 3, 6 and 7-light diamond mullioned windows. First floor large arched and cranked braces halved into walls from posts and mid-rails to studs stopping short of wallplates which have edge halved scarf joints; cranked and arched braces to cambered tie beams, many removed; diamond mullioned window openings at service end with an inserted subsidiary roof, parlour chamber ceiled with crossed stop chamfered binding beams. Purlins clasped by cambered collars, cranked windbraces. Parlour roof not inspected. Listing NGR: TM0328667344

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Grid reference TM 03286 67344 (point)
Map sheet TM06NW

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May 22 2008 12:06PM

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