NHER 43126 (Building record) - The Warren, 62 Riverside
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Location
| Map sheet | TG40SW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | REEDHAM, BROADLAND, NORFOLK |
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Full Description
House, cut into cliff line, aligned east to west on north side of road. Two storeys, extended as one and a half storeys. Main section with pantile roof and internal gable stacks. South wall with mock-Tudor upper floor, lower floor rendered. Three ground floor windows and two at first floor. To the west is similar extension, two ground floor windows and one dormer; has its own west gable stack. Catslide extension to north of both sections rendered over.
Interior ground floor of main section consists of two rooms, with stairs between them taken out of space of east room and now rising from catslide. Each room had a bridging beam at centre with half round underside. Gable stacks have recent fireplaces. North of the western stack is access to the extension which is all 20th century. Upper floors show stacks tapering well below present roof; the western stack has a small offcentre firegrate. One purlin to each slope. Wall that now divides stairs from west room contains a tiebeam just above floor level.
(S1) states there is a photograph of around 1900 showing the building as single storey and attic with thatched roof. Original date now impossible to determine but shown on (S2). Apparently a two room cottage with attics above, stairs probably by stack, heightened in early 20th century when extension and catslide added and stairs replaced.
E. Rose (NLA), 23 January 2006.
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Record last edited
Jan 10 2007 10:32AM