Listed Building: THE CEDARS AND GARDEN WALL ADJOINING (284397)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 284397
Date assigned 25 January 1985
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Description

TL 9879-9979 HOPTON HIGH STREET (east side) 3/44 The Cedars and Garden Wall - adjoining II House. C17 timber-framed core, extended and encased in early C19 white brick. L-shaped form. 2 storeys: black glazed pantiled roofs. The main range is set sideways-on to the road: an internal chimney-stack with a plain red brick shaft, and an end stack in white brick. Various small-paned sash windows with arched heads and flush frames; a recessed door to each range with 6 flush panels. The wing extending northwards has a shallow-pitched roof and C19 crow-stepping to the north gable end. South (garden) front of circa 1840: small-paned sash windows; recessed double doors with flush panels in a rectangular frame with reeded half-columns to architrave. The basic house appears to have a 3-cell lobby-entrance plan, with the entrance on the garden side in the original position. Adjoining the south-east angle of the house is a long stretch of high garden wall extending along the road frontage: a short length in white brick, followed by 8 bays of kidney flint with white brick cappings and flush piers. Listing NGR: TL9955079398

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Grid reference TL 99550 79398 (point)
Map sheet TL97NE

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Mar 4 2020 10:16AM

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