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Cellarers Cottage

A Grade II* Listed Building in Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0616 / 52°3'41"N

Longitude: 0.5379 / 0°32'16"E

OS Eastings: 574079

OS Northings: 243398

OS Grid: TL740433

Mapcode National: GBR PFK.QTZ

Mapcode Global: VHJHK.8FRX

Plus Code: 9F423G6Q+J5

Entry Name: Cellarers Cottage

Listing Date: 19 December 1961

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1235566

English Heritage Legacy ID: 426330

ID on this website: 101235566

Location: Stoke-by-Clare, West Suffolk, CO10

County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Civil Parish: Stoke-by-Clare

Built-Up Area: Stoke-by-Clare

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Stoke-by-Clare St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


1.
2006
TL 7443
26/429
19.12.61

STOKE BY CLARE
STOKE BY CLARE
The Street
(South-East Side)
Cellarers Cottage

II*
GV

2.
A C15-C16 timber-framed and plastered hall house, probably. the Cellarer's Hall
referred to by Matthew Parker, last Dean of the College of St John Baptist de Stoke
when he recorded in one of his memoranda that he erected and built a grammar school
in the north part of the College near the gate and adorned the Old House called
Cellarer's Hall for a hall for the Dean, Prebendary and Vicars. There is a
gabled cross wing at the north end and part of the south end is jettied on the
1st storey. The front was altered in the C18 and C19. The windows are mainly
casements with glazing bars; some are double-hung sashes with glazing bars. The
ground storey has a small C19 shop window With glazing bars and a small C20 shop
window. Roofs tiled. The interior has heavy and closely spaced exposed
timber-framing and sane original features including a fine arched truss on shafts
with moulded capitals, a C16 castellated beam, 2 original windows (blocked), one
with moulded mullions and the other with diamond mullions, and some Tudor arched
doorways.

All the listed buildings in The Street with Green Farmhouse, The Green (Lower)
form a group.

Listing NGR: TL7407943398

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