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CM4 · A12 J14 · 26 mi from central London

Ingatestone Herringbone & Parquet Flooring — Local Survey, Local Fit

Herringbone isn't a 'finish' — it's a craft install. Every block laid by hand, dry-set before glue. Ingatestone is one of our most-fitted CM4 pockets — 5 miles from Brentwood and around 26 miles from central London via A12 J14. Ingatestone Hall — Tudor manor house on village edge.

From £89/m² · 3–5 weeks lead time · 10-year workmanship warranty

Herringbone & Parquet Flooring fitted in a Ingatestone conservation-area cottages home

Materials & finish notes

For conservation-area cottages like much of Ingatestone's Ingatestone & Fryerning pocket, we'd usually spec Engineered oak herringbone 600×120mm in a brushed natural finish.

Chevron is a more premium look — angled cuts mean +15% material and a slower install.

Our default herringbone block is 600×120mm engineered oak with a 4mm wear layer.

Materials we stock

Engineered oak herringbone 600×120mm · Engineered oak chevron 600×90mm · Solid oak parquet blocks · Reclaimed pine parquet

Finishes we offer

Smoked & oiled · Brushed natural · Reactive stained · Site-finished hardwax oil

Install methods

Full glue-down to latex screed · Glue-down over UFH (thermal adhesive) · Glue-to-ply on suspended floors

Realistic lifespan

25+ years with one re-sand at year 12–15

Why herringbone suits Ingatestone

Ingatestone's conservation-area cottages respond well to herringbone: the spec matches the building stock, the access works for our crews, and the typical project type fits a 3–5 weeks install window.

Ingatestone — local facts that shape the spec

Postcode

CM4

Ward / area

Ingatestone & Fryerning

Nearest station

Ingatestone

Distance to central London

26 miles

Distance to Brentwood

5 miles

Main road access

A12 J14

Council

Brentwood Borough Council

Typical stock

conservation-area cottages

  • Conservation village with Tudor and Georgian high street
  • Ingatestone Hall — Tudor manor house on village edge

Why Ingatestone clients choose us

  • Mitred borders — we don't ramp into door openings
  • 10-year workmanship warranty including pattern alignment
  • Essex-based crew, 26 miles from our central yard
  • Mitred borders — we don't ramp into door openings

Our herringbone process in Ingatestone

  1. 01

    Survey — moisture, flatness check (±2mm over 2m), pattern direction planning.

  2. 02

    Latex screed where needed, 48-hour cure before lay.

  3. 03

    Full dry-lay of the pattern from the room's focal axis outward.

  4. 04

    Glue-down install with thermally-conductive adhesive over UFH.

  5. 05

    Border and threshold detailing — we mitre, we don't ramp.

  6. 06

    Optional site-finish: 2-coat hardwax oil for a joint-free top layer.

  7. 07

    Aftercare brief and one-bottle starter kit handed over.

Common pitfalls we plan around

Blocks wider than 120mm over UFH

Wide blocks over UFH cup. We cap herringbone at 120mm wide for any UFH build-up.

Skipping the dry-lay

Every herringbone job we do gets a full dry-lay first — alignment errors are visible from across the room.

Underestimating prep time

Herringbone needs a perfectly flat subfloor. Latex screed and 48 hours cure are non-negotiable.

Ingatestone herringbone FAQs

Can vinyl do herringbone too?
It can — and we fit it for BTLs. But for owner-occupied homes, real wood herringbone is the answer.
Do you reclaim and re-fit old parquet?
Occasionally — lift, sort, sand, re-lay. Slow and expensive, but the result is unmatched.
Herringbone or chevron?
Herringbone is the classic, more affordable look. Chevron has straight angled edges — more directional, +15% material cost.
What about a border?
Yes — full single-board border with mitred corners is our default. Adds 1–2 days.
Can vinyl do herringbone too?
It can — and we fit it for BTLs. But for owner-occupied homes, real wood herringbone is the answer.
Do you reclaim and re-fit old parquet?
Occasionally — lift, sort, sand, re-lay. Slow and expensive, but the result is unmatched.
Herringbone or chevron?
Herringbone is the classic, more affordable look. Chevron has straight angled edges — more directional, +15% material cost.

Nearby CM areas we also cover

We're regularly on the A12 J14 route — these neighbouring pockets sit within a few miles of Ingatestone:

Summary

Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Ingatestone done right means the same survey-to-skirting team, the right build-up for conservation-area cottages, and a written 3–5 weeks schedule from day one. We've fitted across CM4 long enough to know the subfloors that need attention.

Order herringbone samples — Ingatestone, CM4

Free 600×120mm sample blocks, posted in 2 working days. Covering Ingatestone and nearby Hutton Mount, Mountnessing.

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