High House, Purfleet

The Dovecote at High House

High House is the collective name for a group of historic buildings in Purfleet, Thurrock, Essex,[1] which was used as a farm for hundreds of years, with a Grade II listed house and barn, but with the addition of one of the best dovecotes (dove houses) in Southern England, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and notable for its nest box array.[2] This property includes the house, coachman's cottage, chaise house, stable, granary, barn, workshop, cart sheds, dovecote, and inner and outer walled gardens.[3] Known by many names in its past, the farm has been called Le Vineyards, because grape vines were grown on one of its south facing slopes. Its current name comes from the fact that it is a house high on the hill, which commands great views over the River Thames.

  1. ^ Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England, Essex, London, 1954, Penguin p. 289
  2. ^ "Dovecote at High House, Purfleet, West Thurrock and South Stifford, Thurrock".
  3. ^ "Home". sparticus.plus.com.