BROWN MALTING (FRENCH AND JUPP) TO SOUTH NUMBER 3 MALTING
Overview
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1078737
Date first listed: 30-Sep-1983
Statutory Address: BROWN MALTING (FRENCH AND JUPP) TO SOUTH NUMBER 3 MALTING, ROYDON ROAD
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Location
Statutory Address: BROWN MALTING (FRENCH AND JUPP) TO SOUTH NUMBER 3 MALTING, ROYDON ROAD
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County: Hertfordshire
District: East Hertfordshire (District Authority)
Parish: Stanstead Abbots
National Grid Reference: TL 38572 11709
Details
TL 3811 STANSTEAD ABBOTS ROYDON ROAD
(south side)
Stanstead Abbots village
13/29 Brown Malting
(French and Jupp)
to S of No 3 Malting
GV II
Malting. Later C19 (said to be 1896). Yellow stock brick with
white brick segmental arches and slate roof. 3-storeys and attic
storey very wide 11-bay malting with pilastered side walls and
small square windows in each bay. 2-storeys weatherboarded
lucam at roof level in middle of E side, and smaller projecting
lucam at N gable. Slightly lower kiln and maltstore building at
S end with an unusual conical brick kiln, plastered externally,
complete with rotating cowl. N end has 6-bays of pilastered
walling, the upper range of windows having 2-light casements and
segmental white brick arches. Similar brick used for 2-windows
and circular opening over in gable and 3 corbelled verge courses.
Cast iron columns but timber beams and floors. A decorative
industrial building, important in views of the village, and of
special interest for its unusual kiln similar to a pottery
maker's bottle kiln and said to have been built by contractors
from Staffordshire.
Listing NGR: TL3857211709
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
Legacy System number: 355960
Legacy System: LBS
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
End of official listing