Listed Building: CLOCK HOUSE (279382)
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Grade | II* |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 279382 |
Date assigned | 09 December 1955 |
Date last amended |
Description
LITTLE STONHAM CLOCKHOUSE LANE
TM 16 SW
2/131 Clock House
9.12.55
- II*
Former farmhouse. Mid or late C15 with major alterations of c.1600. An open-
hall house with service cross-wing to right; the parlour cell remodelled and
extended in cross-wing form in c.1600. 2 storeys. Timber-framed and
plastered. Plaintiled roofs; at both gables the C19 bargeboards have spike
finials. Various windows: late C18 or early C19 small-pane sashes; in the
right-hand wing early C20 small-pane casements. A chamber window of c.1600
has ovolo-mullions with old diamond leaded glazing. Early C19 6-panelled
entrance door; reeded architrave with paterae, and simple cornice. Plaintiled
roofs; a fine chimney of c.1600, the square plinth of random yellow and red
bricks. Four shafts with moulded octagonal bases of yellow brick; 3 are
circular with moulded terracotta panels impressed with roses or fleurs-de-lys,
the 4th octagonal (and perhaps rebuilt) in red brick. All shafts have
oversailing octagonal caps. The 2-bay open hall has high-quality carpentry:
an open truss has a cambered arch-braced tie beam with ogee-and-cavetto
moulding, the octagonal crownpost has a moulded capital and base and 4-way
knee-braces. The roof is fully exposed. Good close-studding. The cross-wing
is in 3 bays, originally having twin service rooms. The chamber above (later
subdivided) has open trusses with cross-quadrate type crownposts with 2-way
bracing. The original parlour-cell had an in-line roof, hipped or half-
hipped. The central chimney of c.1600 has back-to-back fireplaces with ovolo-
moulded plastered arched heads. The chamber over the parlour has a fine early
C17 coved plaster ceiling, with ribbed geometrical panels, friezes, and
central pendants and other motifs all in high relief; despite being incomplete
this is one of the richest examples of its type in Suffolk. A good
contemporary plastered overmantel in the adjacent room. Other early C17
features include wainscotting in the cross-passage, a 2-storey bay-window with
ovolo-moulded mullions and a moulded gable tie-beam, and painted leaf designs
in a 1st floor corridor. Suffolk Houses: Sandon: 1977.
Listing NGR: TM1149161189
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Location
Grid reference | TM 11491 61189 (point) |
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Map sheet | TM16SW |
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Record last edited
May 22 2008 12:06PM