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Stable, 50 Metres South of Boundary Farmhouse

A Grade II* Listed Building in Framsden, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2014 / 52°12'5"N

Longitude: 1.1984 / 1°11'54"E

OS Eastings: 618662

OS Northings: 260735

OS Grid: TM186607

Mapcode National: GBR VMB.XFX

Mapcode Global: VHLB1.QXFR

Plus Code: 9F43652X+H9

Entry Name: Stable, 50 Metres South of Boundary Farmhouse

Listing Date: 9 December 1955

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1033059

English Heritage Legacy ID: 279672

ID on this website: 101033059

Location: Winston, Mid Suffolk, IP14

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Framsden

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Framsden St Mary

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


In the entry for:-
FRAMSDEN PETTAUGH ROAD
TM 16 SE
1/53 Stable, 50m South
9.12.55 of Boundary
Farmhouse

The grade shall be upgraded to II*


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FRAMSDEN PETTAUGH ROAD
TM 16 SE
1/53 Stable, 50m south of
9.12.55 Boundary Farmhouse

- II

Stable, early or mid C17. 2 windows; formerly with lodgings above. Red
brick; a band with sawtooth course at 1st floor level and a further moulded
band at gable foot. Fine Dutch gables, formerly with finials at gable foot
and at apex. In each gable is a circular window, and diaperwork patterning in
burnt headers. Corrugated iron roofs, once plaintiled. Oak framed ovolo-
moulded mullioned windows in square-headed chamfered brick openings, once with
leaded glazing. Ground storey windows have moulded pediments; simulated
limestone dressings of plaster, now largely fallen away; both pediments have a
square plaster panel bearing the weathered figure of a Gryffon. (one window
was converted C19 into a doorway). A damaged original central doorway has a
deep moulded cornice with 3 moulded obelisks, all once plastered; partially
blocked and with a C20 door, but retaining the original oak door frame. The
upper floor is largely removed; a chamfered main beam has one of (formerly)
three large acorn pendants. Some chamfered on-edge joists. 2-tier side-
purlin roof, the upper tier clasped and wind-braced, the lower tier butted.
At the north end is a lower and shorter original range with a communicating
door from the loft above the stable. Wind-braced clasped purlin roof and a
Dutch gable at the north end. A large mid C20 grainstore (not of special
interest), is adjacent to the south side. In poor condition at date of survey.


Listing NGR: TM1866260735

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