Dean Incent's House, Grade II* listed house in Berkhamsted, England.
Dean Incent's House is a two-storey timber-framed building featuring traditional half-timbered construction with plaster infilling and three leaded casement windows on the upper floor. The structure displays characteristic medieval and early modern building techniques in its wooden framework and joinery.
The house dates to the late 15th century when owned by Robert and Katherine Incent, with Robert serving as Secretary to Cicely, Duchess of York at Berkhamsted Castle. Its construction incorporated elements from an earlier 14th-century hall house, making the site of continuous occupation and development.
Interior wall paintings from the Tudor or early Jacobean period show the decorative techniques and artistic tastes of the era. These painted surfaces reveal how affluent residents expressed their preferences through domestic artwork.
Located at 129 High Street, the building can be viewed from outside while exploring the historic town center of Berkhamsted. The wood framing and window details are best seen in daylight when you can observe the craftsmanship of the original construction.
The building incorporates sections of a 14th-century hall house, ranking it among the oldest surviving structures on Berkhamsted High Street. This layering of construction from different periods demonstrates how medieval buildings were adapted and modified over successive generations.
Location: Berkhamsted
Made from material: wood
GPS coordinates: 51.75940,-0.56236
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:46
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