NHER 55698 (Building record) - Stables and coach house at site of Honingham Hall

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Summary

A 17th century stable block, coach house and walled yard are all that survive of Honingham Hall.

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Location

Map sheet TG11SW
Civil Parish HONINGHAM, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

Map

Stable block, 17th century. Red brick with steeply-pitched pantile roof. One storey and attic, elongated 'H' plan. Crow-stepped gable ends to cross wings. Windows with plastered brick mullions and transoms and iron casements. Some leaded glazing remains. Openings have pediments on south elevation and drip moulds on north. Two circular windows on west side with glazing bars. Openings on north much altered; two double-door openings with segmental arches. Fine contemporary moulded doorframe in north-west angle. Yard to north enclosed by coped red brick boundary wall. Former coach house to Honingham Hall, (now demolished).
See (S1) for further information.
A. Cattermole (HES), 14 June 2011.

  • --- Correspondence: Correspondence regarding Honingham Hall stables.
  • --- Secondary File: Secondary File.
  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1372666.

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Record last edited

Apr 19 2018 12:28PM

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