Field’s Farm (formerly Vennors)

From An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex, Volume 1, North West (1916)

Field’s Farm, house, 500 yards S.W. of (24), with a modern addition at the E. end. The original chimney-stack has sunk panels and four octagonal shafts with moulded bases. Inside the building, on the ground floor, is a wall-post with remains of a carved projecting top. There are three original fireplaces with four-centred heads and chamfered jambs; two of them have raised hearths with moulded oak frames, and are each surmounted by a moulded shelf and a sunk panel. There are two original panelled doors and two battened doors, one with strap-hinges ending in fleurs de lis.

From British Listed Buildings

C17 timber-framed and plastered house. Renovated in the C20. Two storeys. Three window range, casements. A modern gabled porch projects on the front. Roof tiled, with an original central chimney stack with 4 octagonal shafts on a square base. The interior has exposed ceiling beams and joists and there is an old open fireplace.