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70, West End

A Grade II Listed Building in Costessey, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6588 / 52°39'31"N

Longitude: 1.2034 / 1°12'12"E

OS Eastings: 616747

OS Northings: 311608

OS Grid: TG167116

Mapcode National: GBR VFX.C2R

Mapcode Global: WHLS8.GF9H

Plus Code: 9F43M653+G9

Entry Name: 70, West End

Listing Date: 14 April 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1170702

English Heritage Legacy ID: 226451

ID on this website: 101170702

Location: Costessey, South Norfolk, NR8

County: Norfolk

District: South Norfolk

Civil Parish: Costessey

Built-Up Area: Costessey

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Costessey St Edmund

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


COSTESSEY WEST END
TG 1611
(north side)
7/45
No. 70
G.V. II

Small double-fronted Gothic style house of 2-storeys. Dated 1849. Walls
gault brick with slate roof. Openings with rectangular hood-moulds and
mullioned and transomed window frames. Decorative central datestone with
Roman numerals. Extremely ornamental gable-end chimneys and decorative ridge
tiles.


Listing NGR: TG1674711608

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