Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
16/12/1976
Date of Amendment
04/11/2005
Name of Property
House, including Garden Wall & Railings
Location
Immediately to W of Chapel.
History
Early to mid C19. Originally, the windows in the outer bays of the front had four-centred heads to the lights, matching the panes of the central fanlight.
Exterior
Two-storey house with three-bay entrance facade of stone laid in regular courses; band at first floor level; end pilasters; windows with labels. Slate roof with end stacks; projecting eaves. Tripartite sash windows in end bays on first and ground floors. Cental bay on first floor with a single sash window. In centre ground floor bay, doorway with narrow pilasters, entablature and consoles; fielded-panelled reveals, rectangular fanlight with four-centred headed panes and fielded panelled reveals, rectangular fanlights with four-centred headed panes and fielded panelled door. Stone dwarf wall along The Watton with ashlar coping; later C19 iron railings. Rear elevation of stone rubble with tall, round-headed staircase window with radiating tracery. Six flush-panelled door.
Reason for designation
Early-to-mid C19 house together with railings preserving overall character. Group Value with adjacent listed buildings in the Watton.
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