Residential properties - South Ash Road

This page lists the residential properties in South Ash Road which runs in a southerly direction from the junction with Pease Hill at the Stansted Parish boundary and continues as Ash Lane near South Ash Manor.
Please get in touch with the Society should you have further information on any of the properties listed or suggest any alterations or additions.

1 Rumney Cottages

To be completed

2 Rumney Cottages

To be completed

Westwood Lodge

To be completed

Achor & Hope (PH)

Originally a timber-framed house built in 1537 it became a coaching inn at an unknown date. The first licensee was recorded in 1851. It closed as a Public House in January 2018.

Rumney Farm

The farmhouse was Grade II listed in 1984. It has a framed structure dated to the 1500s with 18th century alterations. A notable occupant was Richard Walter and his family who were tenants of the Scudder family in the early 1800s.

South Ash Manor Farm Cottages

The property is in the Parish of Ash-cum-Ridley and was Grade II listed in June 1967.

1 South Ash Road

The property is in the Parish of Ash-cum-Ridley.

2 South Ash Road (Kirby Cottage)

The property is in the Parish of Ash-cum-Ridley.

South Ash Manor

A timber-framed house built on stone foundations which date back to the 12th century. In the 14th century, the house was substantially developed by the Hodsoll family, after whom the nearby hamlet of Hodsoll Street is named. The manor house was Grade II* listed in 1952. Since the early 1990s, the house and land have been part of the estate of The London Golf Club and the manor house has been used as offices. The Parish boundary runs lengthways through the building with the southern half being in Stansted and the northern half in Ash.

1 Bouts Corner Cottages

The property is in the Parish of Ash-cum-Ridley. Thought to have been built in the 1930s as farm labourer’s cottage on the Kingston Estate.

2 Bouts Corner Cottages

The property is in the Parish of Ash-cum-Ridley. Thought to have been built in the 1930s as farm labourer cottage on the Kingston Estate.