Listed Building: WISSETT HALL (282135)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 282135
Date assigned 23 April 1986
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Description

TM 37 NE WISSETT HALESWORTH ROAD 5/61 Wissett Hall - II House. Early C17 core, with late Victorian enlargements by Herbert Groom. Timber-framed, encased in red brick, mainly C19, but with some sections of Tudor brick; the central range is jettied and tile-hung on the upper floor; hipped plaintiled roofs. 2 storeys; complex plan. 8 chimney-stacks, some internal, some set externally on side walls, in several variants of traditional style: 3, on high shaped bases, have octagonal shafts and spurred caps, the others have square shafts, some set diagonally, and attached corbelled caps. Various 4- and 5-light casement windows, with arched heads to lights and leaded panes in intersecting hexagonals and diamonds; some of the ground-floor windows have transomes, and there is one square bay window. 2- storey projecting porch, with a 5-light upper window and ai small 2-light diamond-leaded fixed window on each side of the doorway. Wide segmental arch to doorway, with triangular pediment and dentil cornice above, continued as a hood-mould over the windows. Ledged and battened door with 2 leaves, and applied pilaster strips. Linked to the north side of the house is a small 2- storey early C20 circular tower by Louis Sarel (see also Spexhall Manor and Fairstead Farmhouse, Spexhall) with a conical plaintiled roof surmounted by a square open belfry containing one bell; both storeys have single-light fixed windows with diamond-leaded panes. Early C20 timbered and panelled interior: 2 bays of the original C17 house, with plain exposed ceiling-joists are visible. The ground floor windows on the porch and the dentil details probably also be Sarel. Listing NGR: TM3817678558

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Grid reference TM 38176 78558 (point)
Map sheet TM37NE

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Jan 30 2020 12:04PM

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