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Hobbs Cottage, Middle Cottage and Honeysuckle Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Letheringsett with Glandford, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9049 / 52°54'17"N

Longitude: 1.0653 / 1°3'55"E

OS Eastings: 606244

OS Northings: 338559

OS Grid: TG062385

Mapcode National: GBR T9B.S71

Mapcode Global: WHLR1.B7KW

Plus Code: 9F43W338+W4

Entry Name: Hobbs Cottage, Middle Cottage and Honeysuckle Cottage

Listing Date: 2 March 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1068824

English Heritage Legacy ID: 359853

ID on this website: 101068824

Location: Letheringsett, North Norfolk, NR25

County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Civil Parish: Letheringsett with Glandford

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Letheringsett St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 03 NE
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LETHERINGSETT WITH GLANDFORD
RIVERSIDE ROAD
Hobbs Cottage, Middle Cottage and Honeysuckle Cottage

II
Terrace of three estate houses. Circa 1870-75. Knapped flint with red brick dressings. Pantile roof with tiled coping to gable ends. Two symmetrical red brick axial stacks to right and left of centre.

Plan: terrace of three houses of double depth plan. The two front rooms of the central house with its central entrance and the front rooms of the right and left hand houses are in the main range and the doorways of the end houses are in single bays set back at either end. The service rooms are probably at the back and there is a detached outhouse range parallel at the rear.

Exterior: two storeys, symmetrical 1:4:1 bay east front, the end bays set back, with moulded brick eaves cornice, moulded brick and knapped flint band at first floor level and brick pilaster quoins. Original two-light (single light on recessed ends) iron-frame casements with small panes, the glazing bars forming pointed arches at the top in chamfered brick openings with moulded brick hoodmoulds. The centre doorway and the doorways in the recessed ends are also in chamfered brick openings with brick hoodmoulds and have plank doors and over the central doorway a carved stone panel with armorial bearings in a chamfered brick frame with a hoodmould.

Similar windows at the rear and the ends, two lights on the ground floor and single lights on the first floor, in segmental-headed openings, the first floor windows in the gable ends are blind. At the rear a contemporary parallel single storey range of outhouses; flint rubble with a pantile gable-ended roof.

Interior: not inspected.

Listing NGR: TG0624438559

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