Coopersale House

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Coopersale House is a historic English country house in Essex, best known as an example of late 17th-century architecture associated with the work of William Winde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
listed building
architecturalStyle English country house style
late 17th-century architecture
associatedWith William Winde NERFINISHED
country England
hasAccess private grounds
hasAlternativeName Coopersale House, Epping NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature central entrance
hipped roof
projecting central bay
sash windows
symmetrical façade
hasAttic yes
hasBuildingType residential building
hasChimneys multiple brick chimney stacks
hasConstructionPeriod late 17th century
hasGardenType landscaped grounds
hasHistoricSignificance example of late Stuart period country house
hasListingAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
hasMaterial brick
hasPlanType rectangular plan
hasSetting rural
hasStoreys 2
hasUse private residence
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
locatedIn East of England
Epping NERFINISHED
Epping Forest District NERFINISHED
Essex
notableFor example of late 17th-century architecture
partOf Coopersale Park NERFINISHED
region Essex NERFINISHED
roofMaterial tile

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William Winde designed Coopersale House
William Winde notableWork Coopersale House