Listed Building: NEWE HOUSE (283669)

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Grade II*
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Volume/Map/Item 283669
Date assigned 14 July 1955
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Description

TL 9267-9367 PAKENHAM FEN ROAD (EAST SIDE) 4/85 Newe House 14.7.55 II* Manor house. Late C16/early C17. 2 storeys and double attics. Red brick with moulded brick string-course above ground storey windows, and a similar cornice band below parapet. Flanking external chimney-stacks with square detached diagonal shafts. Plaintiled roof. Triple Dutch gables across front. Central 5- sided. 2-storey porch with round-arched rusticated doorway, triangular pediment with date 1622, arms of Spring above. Large canted bay to upper storey: early C20 cross window, with triangular pediments replace earlier sashes. Flat roof, with a brick cornice of 5 small lunettes. On each side of porch one 4-light and one 3-light mullion and transome window: ovolo-moulded brick mullions, rusticated surrounds, late C19 render. In each gable, a 4-light mullioned window with a small single-light window above. All windows have late C19 square leaded panes. Within porch, a fine inner doorway with complex ovolo-moulding on jambs and lintel. Said to have been built for Sir Robert Bright, who bought extensive lands in Pakenham and surrounding parishes from the Bacons in 1601. The date 1622 has been taken to refer to the whole construction but the main house could be earlier, with the porch and Dutch gables as a Bright addition. Newe House passed to the Spring family in the late 1640's, and became a dower house. Descendants of the family owned it until the mid C19. Illustrated in Basil Oliver's 'Old Houses and Village Buildings in East Anglia' Plate LXVI. Listing NGR: TL9310967257

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Grid reference TL 93109 67257 (point)
Map sheet TL96NW

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Mar 18 2020 12:25PM

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