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Latitude: 52.7622 / 52°45'44"N
Longitude: 1.1111 / 1°6'40"E
OS Eastings: 610008
OS Northings: 322831
OS Grid: TG100228
Mapcode National: GBR TC3.ZNW
Mapcode Global: WHLRN.1TCS
Plus Code: 9F43Q466+VC
Entry Name: Kings Arms
Listing Date: 22 July 1983
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1076845
English Heritage Legacy ID: 219999
ID on this website: 101076845
Location: Reepham, Broadland, Norfolk, NR10
County: Norfolk
District: Broadland
Civil Parish: Reepham
Built-Up Area: Reepham
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Reepham St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
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TG 1022 REEPHAM MARKET PLACE
(south)
8/88
Kings Arms.
GV II
Former Inn, now public house. Early C18 with C16 brick fragments and C19
stables. Red brick, brick and flint and colourwashed brick with red and black
pantiled roof. 2 storeys and attic. East west range to market place with
hipped roof, bay fronted wing to the west and gabled wing to the east,
continuing at the rear as a southern service range. Open logia with meeting
room above, and stables enclosing south courtyard. Elevation to market place
colourwashed, of 4 windows. Off centre door with stucco pilasters and
entablature and string course at first floor level, turned up over courtyard
doors and continuing round bay. C19 sash windows with glazing bars. Brick
dentil eaves. Eastern parapet gable with tumbling in and evidence of earlier
gable. External stepped chimney, in eastern lean-to roof. Eastern boundary
wall with 50 mm bricks in English Bond. North east wing with C19 double corner
window with central door on the splay, and with plain timber pilasters, and
fascia. Sash window and attic casement window with glazing bars. Parapet
gable with brick tumbling in. North west splayed bay, with entrance door,
sash windows with glazing bars, dentil brick cornice and hipped roof. Further
west C19 panelled stable door, the upper section with glazing bars and with
projecting pediment supported on consoles. South service wing built of C17
brick, flint wall at centre, and incorporating earlier building. Parapet
gables and corbelled eaves. Stables with stable doors, gables and brick dentil
eaves. Stables are of group value.
Listing NGR: TG1001122818
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