NHER 46097 (Building record) - Adam and Eve House

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Summary

An 18th century two storey patterned brick former pub with a pantiled roof, set out in an L-shaped plan.

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Location

Map sheet TG22SE
Civil Parish BUXTON WITH LAMMAS, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

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Former public house. 18th century, red brick with patterning in dark headers. Flint plinth. Steeply pitched pantile roof. Two storeys, L-shaped plan. Main façade of three bays with central segmental-headed opening. Three-light casement windows with segmental heads. Three gabled dormers with 20th century casements. Parapeted gables with brick tumbling and internal chimney stacks.Plat-band on southwest gable. Lower two storey block projecting at north west corner with two two-light casements at first floor. Ground floor openings rearranged with 20th century casements and door. Gable chimney stack.
P. Aldridge (NLA), 30 August 2006.

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

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Record last edited

Nov 13 2008 5:46PM

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