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Latitude: 52.6518 / 52°39'6"N
Longitude: 0.7606 / 0°45'38"E
OS Eastings: 586832
OS Northings: 309589
OS Grid: TF868095
Mapcode National: GBR R9C.M44
Mapcode Global: WHKQX.NLCW
Plus Code: 9F42MQ26+P6
Entry Name: Stables to Necton Hall
Listing Date: 3 April 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1342604
English Heritage Legacy ID: 221032
ID on this website: 101342604
Location: Necton, Breckland, Norfolk, PE37
County: Norfolk
District: Breckland
Civil Parish: Necton
Built-Up Area: Necton
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Necton All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: Stable
NECTON -
TF 80 NE
5/35 Stables to Necton Hall
II
Former stable block, now agricultural building. Built mid 19th century for
William Mason of Necton Hall, but probably incorporating an earlier building.
Red brick with gault brick and Costessey-ware dressings; slate roofs, crested
ridges on wings. 2½ storey central block with I½ storey wings; T-shaped plan.
Symmetrical facade with 3-bay centre block slightly advanced under an elaborate
shaped gable. Three ground floor openings with semi-circular arched heads.
Moulded string course at first floor level. Three first floor windows with
mullion and transom and glazing bars. Stone gable coping with ball-finials
at springing. Central sun-dial panel flanked by oculi in gable. Side wings,
each with two square-headed door openings and two semi-circular headed cross-
windows. Upper loading door in half-dormer with shaped gable. Moulded eaves
course. Crow-stepped gables to north, south and west. Lower pantiled range,
possibly earlier, on west side. Necton Hall is now demolished.
Listing NGR: TF8683209589
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