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Mustow Corner House Mustow House the Garden House

A Grade II Listed Building in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2461 / 52°14'45"N

Longitude: 0.7177 / 0°43'3"E

OS Eastings: 585630

OS Northings: 264358

OS Grid: TL856643

Mapcode National: GBR QF0.28K

Mapcode Global: VHKD4.DT80

Plus Code: 9F426PW9+C3

Entry Name: Mustow Corner House Mustow House the Garden House

Listing Date: 7 August 1952

Last Amended: 30 October 1997

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1022599

English Heritage Legacy ID: 466969

ID on this website: 101022599

Location: Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk, IP33

County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Civil Parish: Bury St Edmunds

Built-Up Area: Bury St Edmunds

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Bury St Edmunds St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description



BURY ST EDMUNDS

TL8564SE MUSTOW STREET
639-1/8/478 (North side)
07/08/52 Nos.1 AND 1A
Mustow House (No.1), Mustow Corner
House (No.1A) and The Garden House
(Formerly Listed as:
MUSTOW STREET
(North side)
No.1A
and Mustow House)

GV II

House, now divided into 3: Mustow House consists of the right
half of the building, including the central entrance; Mustow
Corner House occupies the left half, with an entrance door in
the west end. The Garden House is in a former C19 rear wing.
C16 and C17; refronted in the C18, with further early C19
alterations and additions. Red brick front with a plain
parapet and a moulded brick cornice and fascia; render to
sides and rear; timber-framed core. Plaintiled roof.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys and cellar. 9 window range, arranged
3:3:3, with the centre breaking forward slightly; sashes in
flush cased frames with a single vertical glazing bar. The 2nd
storey windows are similar but smaller with a raised stone
band at sill level. Central entrance door with 2 leaves, each
of 3 sunk panels, and a plain rectangular fanlight above. A
mid-C19 wood doorcase has a flat pediment on moulded brackets
with an ornamental iron balcony above.
The rear has 2 gables and small-paned sash windows in flush
cased frames. The Garden House, which is approached at the
rear of the building, is in 3 storeys, rendered along the east
side with a red brick gable end. 2 16-pane sashes in flush
cased frames along the side.
INTERIOR: Mustow House: cellar below rear with plastered
walls, part vaulted. Entrance hall with boxed-in beams,
panelled walls and an open C16 fireplace with stone jambs and
a plain cambered timber lintel. Floor paved with
purpose-designed C19 encaustic tiles: a central motif with a
rayed head of Ceres flanked by 4 Greek heads in profile and
surrounded by a wealth of Classical ornamentation. To the
right of the entrance hall, a parlour with bolection-moulded
panels and dado, panelled cornice and boxed-in main beam. A
fine mid-C17 open well stair and balustrade with dumb-bell
balusters, square newel posts with moulded heads, moulded
handrails and closed strings. Above the stair, the ceiling has


been raised and coved.
On the 1st storey heavy original studding is exposed along the
rear wall of the front range. The top storey is an early C19
addition. Mustow Corner House contains one ground storey room
with bolection-moulded panelling, dado and fireplace surround.
During restoration in the 1980s the original timber front wall
was uncovered and is still in situ. No other timbers visible.
The house was extended westwards in the early C19 at the same
time that the top storey was added; C18 prints show it as a
2-storey building with a row of dormer windows and the
entrance door not central to the front.
(BOE: Pevsner N: Radcliffe E: Suffolk: London: 1974-: 152).

Listing NGR: TL8563064358

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