NHER 46474 (Building record) - Stow Bedon House

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Summary

This former rectory dates to the late 18th century. It has a rendered brick exterior with a slate roof. The five bay façade has the three central bays broken forward. All the windows are of the sash variety. The hipped roof has two asymmetrical gault brick chimneystacks.

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Location

Map sheet TL99NE
Civil Parish STOW BEDON, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

Rectory, now private house. Late 18th century in date. Rendered brick with slate roof. Two storeys. Five bay façade, centre three broken forward containing square timber doorcase with pilasters. All windows sashes with glazing bars but lower ones converted to French windows or casements. Central upper window and four ground ones eared at top with splayed feet. Hipped roof with two asymmetrical gault brick chimneystacks.

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

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Record last edited

Jun 15 2007 12:33PM

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