Monument record STU 030 - Stutton Hall
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 140 337 (877m by 1435m) Centred on |
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Map sheet | TM13SW |
Civil Parish | STUTTON, BABERGH, SUFFOLK |
Map
Type and Period (4)
Full Description
Stutton Hall, said to have been built by Sir Edmund Jermy in 1553. Originally timber-framed with brick chimneys, but rebuilt in brick in late C19 and early C20, with alterations and additions on W side. Early Tudor chimneys still extant. Walled garden on N side, with pinnacles and gatehouse (S1)(R1).
Park only approximately delimited on HER map, includes approach avenue and screen belts of trees to N of house and river frontage to S. Details to follow (R1).
Sources/Archives (6)
- <S1> SSF16083 Bibliographic reference: Pevsner N & Radcliffe E. 1974. The Buildings of England: Suffolk. Pevsner N & Radcliffe E, The Buildings of England, Suffolk, 1981, 450.
- <R1> SSF23237 (No record type): Williamson T, Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Suffolk, 1993.
- <S2> SSF59814 Index: DoE. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Samford Rural District, JUL-1950.
- <S3> SSF59814 Index: DoE. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Babergh, 23-FEB-1989.
- <S4> SSF59794 Digital archive: Historic England. National Record Of the Historic Environment.
- <S5> SSF59942 Index: Historic England. Related Archives/Objects from NRHE. BF106260 STUTTON HALL, STUTTON PARK, STUTTON.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Record last edited
May 5 2021 9:19AM