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Ninnetts or Ninnings located on Middle Street in Nazeing, was built in the 1400’s, a half H-shaped hall house of timber-frame and weatherboard construction. The red brick concertina chimney stack was added in the 1500’s.Ninnings owned by Thomas Camp b.1561 & d. 1625 willed to his son William b.1600 d. 1661 & willed it to his son William b.1632 & D. 1700 The last mention of Ninnings owned by a William Campe was in 1766. It appears the Camps owned this house for about 200 years. NOTE: William was a Puritan Elder which would have been helpful during Cromwells term as Lord Protector of England, but not so helpful when Charles II began to reign."