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Latitude: 52.8712 / 52°52'16"N
Longitude: 0.5103 / 0°30'37"E
OS Eastings: 569055
OS Northings: 333361
OS Grid: TF690333
Mapcode National: GBR P3N.XHD
Mapcode Global: WHKPT.T357
Plus Code: 9F42VGC6+F4
Entry Name: Coach House and Stable Block, Approximately 25 Metres East of Snettisham House
Listing Date: 8 October 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1153219
English Heritage Legacy ID: 221435
ID on this website: 101153219
Location: Ingoldisthorpe, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE31
County: Norfolk
District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Civil Parish: Snettisham
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Snettisham St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: Stable Carriage house
TF 63 SE
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SNETTISHAM
ST. THOMAS'S LANE
Southgate
Coach House and Stable Block, approximately 25 metres east of Snettisham House
G.V.
II
Coach house and stable block. Mid-to-late C18. Pebble dashed carstone with brick dressings, red pantiled roofs. Single storey with attics, symmetrical classical facade with 3 bay centre and 4 and 5 bay ranges to north and south. Of a number of different builds; partly converted at north from a barn, straight joint addition at south. 3 bay centrepiece with pedimented gable and depressed arch carriage entrance with ceiling. C20 opening inserted to north. C19 boarded 2 leaf coach doors to south. Pediment with 2 oculi and dove-cote opening. North wing, 4 irregular bays: 2 openings to north C20 2 to south C18, one segmental window with fanlight arrangement of glazing bars, one segmental fanlight headed glazing barred door. Roof without covering, frames surviving of C18 segmental gabled dormers, partly with surviving panes and glazing bas. South range, 5 bays with 2 segmental fan-light headed doors. 4 segmental fanlight windows all without appropriate glazing bars; at south one surviving window with fanlight glazing bars. 2 C18 dormers. Brick eaves. On ridge of pedimented centre gable, octagonal wooden cupola with arched sides and hipped roof. Clock and bell formerly in situ dated 1799 : Harding, Snettisham, (1982), pp. 72-73.
Listing NGR: TF6905533361
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