NHER 47713 (Building record) - 21 and 22, East Raynham

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Summary

This building is the lodge to Raynham Hall and dates to around 1840. It is of knapped, unsquared flint constrcution with brick dressings and slated roofs and stands one and half storeys high. It features a central chimney stack and brick rustication around the windows. The lodge was originally built as two cottages with rear entrances.

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Map sheet TF82NE
Civil Parish RAYNHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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This building forms a lodge to Raynham Hall and dates to around 1840. It is of knapped, unsquared flint constrcution with brick dressings and slated roofs and stands one and half storeys high. There are two ground and two first-floor casements of two lights, the latter under dormer gables. It has brick rustication and dressings to openings. Dentil wooden eaves cornice, hipped roof with central brick chimney stack. A single storey gabled bay window is to the north and gabled service wing to the south, both single storey. The lodge was built as 2 cottages with rear entrances.

  • --- Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1049274.

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Record last edited

Aug 14 2018 3:05PM

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