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Latitude: 52.5194 / 52°31'9"N
Longitude: 0.6628 / 0°39'45"E
OS Eastings: 580762
OS Northings: 294611
OS Grid: TL807946
Mapcode National: GBR Q9N.0D7
Mapcode Global: VHJF9.FYR0
Plus Code: 9F42GM97+Q4
Entry Name: 1 and 2, Bridge House
Listing Date: 18 February 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1342593
English Heritage Legacy ID: 220968
ID on this website: 101342593
Location: Ickburgh, Breckland, Norfolk, IP26
County: Norfolk
District: Breckland
Civil Parish: Ickburgh
Built-Up Area: Ickburgh
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Ickburgh St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: House
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TL 89 SW
8/21
ICKBURGH
Nos. 1 and 2 Bridge House
II
Former leprosy chapel converted into a pair of semi-detached houses. C13, extended and thoroughly re-modelled in the late C19. Flint with stone dressings to Medieval parts and gault brick dressings elsewhere. Plaintile roof. One and a half storeys. Symmetrical facade of six bays. Eight two-light casement windows with glazing bars beneath skewback arches and rectangular hood moulds to ground floor and half dormered with gables to first floor. Two two-centred C13 doorways with plain chamfered reveals and hood moulds. The hood mould to the easternmost doorway is decorated with dogtooth ornament. Some original stone quoins survive in situ beside this doorway and also some survive on the same alignment to the rear. Central axial stack with four angled shafts and two, symmetrically placed, axial stacks with single angled shafts.
Listing NGR: TL8076294611
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