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Latitude: 52.1548 / 52°9'17"N
Longitude: 1.05 / 1°3'0"E
OS Eastings: 608739
OS Northings: 255112
OS Grid: TM087551
Mapcode National: GBR TLD.VP6
Mapcode Global: VHLBC.43YG
Plus Code: 9F435332+W2
Entry Name: Office and Workshop of F Sparrow and Sons (Builders) Limited, 20 Metres South West of Number 101 High Street
Listing Date: 30 September 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1254410
English Heritage Legacy ID: 437907
ID on this website: 101254410
Location: Needham Market, Mid Suffolk, IP6
County: Suffolk
District: Mid Suffolk
Civil Parish: Needham Market
Built-Up Area: Needham Market
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Needham Market with Badley St John the Baptist
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Office building
NEEDHAM MARKET HIGH STREET
TM 0855
3/144 Office and Workshop of
F. Sparrow and Sons
(Builders) Ltd, 20m
South-West of No.101
- High Street.
GV II
Builder's office and workshop. Built c1520-1550 as a stable or possibly a
barn; certainly in use as a stable by c1800 when alterations were made.
Red brick in English bond with splayed offsets at one third and two thirds
height. The south wall was entirely rebuilt c1800 in red brick in Flemish
bond, and may have been timber-framed until then. C19 roof, probably once
slated; asbestos-cement slated at date of survey. About 20m long, and
about 8m wide. On the north side at 1st storey level is a row of 3 cross-
slits (blocked) with splayed inner reveals; others are in the gables. A
small-pane sash of c1800 at centre of north wall, with stuccoed surround.
Two early or original stable doorways on the north side with oak lintels,
one with a C16 lapped oak plank door, the other with a boarded door of c1800.
On the south side is an arcade of c1800: 6 shallow blind arches with heads
of gauged brick, some with original semi-circular windows; one has a C20
doorway. Two original tie-beams are slightly cambered, with massive knee-
braces and wall-posts on the north side; evidence for an original queenpost
roof, entirely removed by C19. An upper floor with heavy binding beams and
square unchamfered joists is probabley a C17 insertion. At the west end is
a smaller and narrower range containing offices; almost entirely rebuilt in
C19 and C20 red brick, but with small sections of C16 brick work at the
east end suggesting a C16 core.
Listing NGR: TM0873955112
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