NHER 46274 (Building record) - The Old White House

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Summary

The house is mid 18th century but was refaced in about 1800 with colourwashed brick. It has a pantiled roof and is T-shaped in plan. The central porch is supported by columns and is flanked by one tripartite sash to the right and left with glazing bars under gauged skewback arches.

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Location

Map sheet TM08NW
Civil Parish QUIDENHAM, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

February 1984. Listed, Grade II.
The house is mid 18th century but was refaced in about 1800 in colourwashed brick. It has a pantiled roof and is T-shaped in plan. The front range is two storeys high and has dormer attics in three bays. The central porch on columns is flanked by one tripartite sash to the right and left with glazing bars under gauged skewback arches. There are two similar first floor windows flank a later 19th century sash window. The building has a facade with clasping pilasters and parapet. The gabled roof with three gabled dormers contains sash windows with glazing bars. Internal gable stacks. The rear of the two storeys with random windows under segmental arches.
Information from (S1).

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1169580.

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Record last edited

Jul 23 2018 2:27PM

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