NHER 44173 (Building record) - Cobblestones and Sunbury Cottage

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Summary

This 17th century house has now been split into two cottages. The coursed pebble flint building has brick dressings and a red pantiled roof. There is an indecipherable date plaque.

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Location

Map sheet TF74SE
Civil Parish BRANCASTER, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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House, now two cottages. 17th century coursed, pebble flint, brick dressings, red pantiled roof. Two storeys, three windows. East front has two arched headed 19th century casements, central straight headed casement and south end fire window. First floor two 19th century two light casements in 17th century brick dressed surrounds, one 20th century window inserted at south. Brick dressed gables, south gable coursed knapped flint with attic level brick string course, brick dressed date plaque (indecipherable) brick diamond lozenge above, kneelers and brick coped gable, end gable stacks, steeply pitched roof. Rear has three first floor brick dressed 17th century rectangular window openings partly reduced with later brick and 19th century casements.
A. Cattermole (NLA), 23 March 2006.

  • --- Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Nov 5 2014 5:49PM

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