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Dean Incent's House

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Type
  
town house

Address
  
129 High Street

Client
  
Robert Incent

Completed
  
1500

Architectural style
  
half-timbered house

Inaugurated
  
c. 1400

Town or city
  
Berkhamsted

Structural system
  
Timber framing

Dean Incent's House

Country
  
England, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Buntingford almshouses, St Mary the Virgin's Church - L, Benson Memorial Church, St James' Church - Stanstea, Hinxworth Place

Dean Incent's House is a timber framed house in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Reputed to be the birthplace of John Incent, it stands on Berkhamsted High Street and is a two-storey Grade II* listed building.

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Map of Dean Incent's House, 129 High St, Berkhamsted HP4 2DJ, UK

History

The house was built sometime in the 16th Century in the half-timbered style typical of the period with plaster infilling. The ground floor and oversailed first floor have leaded casement windows flush with the plaster.

The interior of the house has original exposed timber framing and extensive remains of wall paintings can also be seen; however the house is not normally open to the public. It was listed in 1950 and has undergone some restoration work.

Immediately in front of Dean Incent's House stands another listed structure, a cast iron red K6 Post Office telephone kiosk in the 1935 design by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. The telephone box was listed Grade II in 1988.

References

Dean Incent's House Wikipedia