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Latitude: 52.9345 / 52°56'4"N
Longitude: 0.5384 / 0°32'18"E
OS Eastings: 570694
OS Northings: 340466
OS Grid: TF706404
Mapcode National: GBR P33.4WK
Mapcode Global: WHKPG.7HMQ
Plus Code: 9F42WGMQ+Q8
Entry Name: 22-26 and adjoining barns High Street
Listing Date: 20 September 1984
Last Amended: 29 March 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1077926
English Heritage Legacy ID: 221257
ID on this website: 101077926
Location: Ringstead, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE36
County: Norfolk
District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Civil Parish: Ringstead
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Ringstead St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: Building
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TF 74 SW
2/75
RINGSTEAD
HIGH STREET (east)
Nos 22 to 26 (even) and adjoining barns
(Formerly listed as Nos 20-26 (even) Big Yard and Barn attached, previously listed as Big Yard and Barn attached)
G.V.
II
Row of three cottages with barn and cottage at right angles. C18. Cottages whitewashed clunch with brick dressings, red pantiled roofs, barn coursed squared clunch with brick dressings, red pantiled roof. Row of four two-storey cottages, three-stead barn partly converted to two storey cottage.
Cottage at south end of row with one ground floor two-light and two first floor two-light casements with wooden frames and lead glazing bars. Lean-to porch. Next cottage to north with one ground floor three-light casement, first floor casements with lead glazing bars, boarded door with rectangular light with lead glazing bars. Next to north with one ground floor two-light and two first floor two-light casements with leaded glazing bars, part glazed C20 door. Next cottage to north with one ground floor three-light and two first floor two-light casements with leaded glazing bars. Whitewashed brick dressings to all openings. One central axial stack, one north gable and one south axial stack. Included primarily for surviving casement windows.
Barn attached at right angles c.1700 with central cart entrance filled in and west bay converted into two storey cottage. One ground and one first floor windows, two light casements with glazing bars. Boarded door with open gabled canopy. Brick buttress to west. West gable with brick quoins, brick tumbling-in, chequer work brick and clunch, apex with brick arch to now illegible datestone, brick stack above. Whitewashed clunch single storey lean-to at junction with row of cottages. Single storey row of barns continue to west to roadway : clunch with brick dressings, red pantiled roofs.
Listing NGR: TF7069440466
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