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The Red House

A Grade II Listed Building in Heckfield Green, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3394 / 52°20'22"N

Longitude: 1.2103 / 1°12'37"E

OS Eastings: 618794

OS Northings: 276115

OS Grid: TM187761

Mapcode National: GBR VKT.6TV

Mapcode Global: VHL9G.XGQF

Plus Code: 9F4386Q6+Q4

Entry Name: The Red House

Listing Date: 14 April 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1181438

English Heritage Legacy ID: 281041

ID on this website: 101181438

Location: Heckfield Green, Mid Suffolk, IP21

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Hoxne

Built-Up Area: Heckfield Green

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Hoxne St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


HOXNE HECKFIELD GREEN,
TM 17 NE
WITTONS LANE
8/100
The Red House
II
Former farmhouse. C16, in 2 phases; late C19 and mid C20 alterations. Timber
framed, the front and right gable end cased in red brick in 1880's, dated in a
panel in the front gable with the initials 'AW'. Brick casing to rear added
in 1940's. Thatched roof. 2 storeys. A main range with cross-wing to left,
extending to rear. Set forward of cross-wing, almost corner-to-corner with
it, a C19 single storey outhouse. 3 windows, C19 3-light casements;
whitewashed wedge lintols. Mid C20 boarded and battened door in cross-entry
position, with a gabled hood. A second doorway into the cross-wing has a
matching door and hood. Internal stack between hall and cross-wing; external
stack against right gable end. Hall has closely-spaced chamfered joists, only
one bay exposed. Small remains of plank and muntin screen, in situ against
cross-passage. Straight stair of C19 or C20 date in cross-passage. Some good
first floor studding with reverse-curved braces. In the front wall, 2 blocked
windows with chamfered mullions. The cross-wing is later than the remainder
and seems to have been latterly used as kitchen and service rooms. Intact
studding; remains of at least 2 windows with square mullions. Over this wing
a clasped-purlin roof with cranked wind braces.


Listing NGR: TM1879476115

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