Building record HIG 024 - The Vicarage, Higham

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Summary

Grade II listed building, 19th century Vicarage

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 7469 6554 (26m by 22m)
Map sheet TL76NW
Civil Parish HIGHAM, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

Grade 2 Listed building. Vicarage. c.1870; possibly by G. Gilbert Scott. 2 storeys, irregular form. Flint rubble with bands and dressings of red brick, and window and door surrounds of limestone. Slated roofs with bands of fishscale slates. External chimneys of flint rubble with quoins of red brick. Mullioned windows of limestone of various Gothic forms, some with hoodmoulds and moulded heads; deeply recessed casements of metal and wood. Gabled set-forward entrance bay with the doorway hoodmoulded and pointed in the C13 manner; the boarded door has foliate iron hinges. Above is an oriel window with corbelled cill of brick and slated pyramid roof (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Digital archive: English Heritage. Listed Buildings Online.

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Record last edited

Feb 23 2018 4:33PM

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