NHER 49784 (Building record) - 18th century house

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Summary

18th century house with large Regency extension. Older section of flint and brick, three bays on two storeys, central door. Multipane sash windows. Internal gable stacks. Pantile roof. Large set-back wing to left with hipped roof, end wall of two bays two storeys, upper windows blank or blocked.

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Location

Map sheet TL79NW
Civil Parish NORTHWOLD, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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18th century house with large Regency extension. Older section of flint and brick, three bays on two storeys, central door. Multipane sash windows. Internal gable stacks. Pantile roof. Large set-back wing to left with hipped roof, end wall of two bays two storeys, upper windows blank or blocked. Home of Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Manby who retired here in 1810 and may have built the extension. Later owned by John Bovill, coach builder, some of whose work is in Gressenhall Rural Life Museum.
(S1) in file.
E. Rose (NLA), 8 February 2007.

  • --- Secondary File: Secondary File.
  • <S1> Newspaper Article: Lynn News. 1999. Buy a colourful slice of history. 19 January.

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Record last edited

May 7 2008 4:51PM

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