NHER 46530 (Building record) - The Red House

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Summary

A late 17th century and later former pub, now a private house, with a steeply pitched pantile roof.

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Location

Map sheet TL98NE
Civil Parish BRIDGHAM, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

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Former public house, now private house. Late 17th century and later. Brick with steeply pitched pantiled roof. South block is two storeyed and attic. Two bay façade with 20th century doorway to right in original opening. Sash windows with glazing bars under gauged segmental arches. Storeys separated by plain brick string course, repeated at attic level on south gable wall. This gable has two blocked windows, parapet with brick tumbling and internal stack. Two small attic windows. Longer single storey range abuts to north with 20th century doorcase under pediment and Gibbs surround. Segmental arches over sash windows with glazing bars and second plain door at north end. One gabled dormer with casement windows. Central stack. Further single flint and brick bay to north. Interior has panelled parlour in south range and north range has hall with fireplace and 18th century ceiling beams. Staircase abuts stack.
P. Aldridge (NLA), 29 August 2006.

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

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Record last edited

Aug 29 2006 11:32AM

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