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Latitude: 52.0141 / 52°0'50"N
Longitude: 0.8163 / 0°48'58"E
OS Eastings: 593364
OS Northings: 238824
OS Grid: TL933388
Mapcode National: GBR RK5.P62
Mapcode Global: VHKFC.3MDT
Plus Code: 9F422R78+MG
Entry Name: Stables and coach house to former Assington Hall
Listing Date: 21 August 1978
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1276815
English Heritage Legacy ID: 278667
ID on this website: 101276815
Location: Assington, Babergh, Suffolk, CO10
County: Suffolk
District: Babergh
Civil Parish: Assington
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Assington
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Stable
TL 93 NW
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ASSINGTON PARK
Assington
Stables and coach house to former Assington Hall
II
Assington Hall was burned down in 1957. The stables and coach house block is a late C18 or early C19 building probably built by Philip Gurdon (d.1817), whose family had held the hall since the mid C16. A grey gault brick building with stone dressings and slate roof. It comprises a central two storeyed block with single storeyed wings and end pavillions. The central block has a stone open pediment with a stone band at cornice level and a clock in the tympanum, three window range set in semi-circular headed recessed arches (the upper storey has a central loft doorway). The single storeyed side wings have doorways with stone cornices on console brackets. The end pavilions have plain parapets and large coach house doors set in recessed segmental arches
Listing NGR: TL9336438824
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