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13, Garland Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2472 / 52°14'49"N

Longitude: 0.7145 / 0°42'52"E

OS Eastings: 585406

OS Northings: 264473

OS Grid: TL854644

Mapcode National: GBR QF0.1GR

Mapcode Global: VHKD4.BSK5

Plus Code: 9F426PW7+VQ

Entry Name: 13, Garland Street

Listing Date: 12 July 1972

Last Amended: 30 October 1997

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1363689

English Heritage Legacy ID: 466830

ID on this website: 101363689

Location: Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk, IP33

County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Civil Parish: Bury St Edmunds

Built-Up Area: Bury St Edmunds

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Bury St Edmunds St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description



BURY ST EDMUNDS

TL8564SW GARLAND STREET
639-1/7/357 (West side)
12/07/72 No.13
(Formerly Listed as:
GARLAND STREET
(West side)
Nos.12, 13 AND 14)

GV II

House. C16 core; mid C19 alterations and extensions.
Timber-framed and rendered; concrete plaintiles.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and cellar. 2 window range: 6-pane sashes
with vertical glazing-bars only in flush cased frames. On the
ground storey, one tripartite sash with vertical glazing-bars
on the left and a pair of plank garage doors on the right.
The central entrance door has 6 raised fielded panels and a
plain wood surround. A heavy timber band above the ground
storey suggests that there may be an underbuilt jetty. In the
end wall on the right studding, a main post and a middle rail
were uncovered and photographed during rebuilding of No.14 in
1965; the wall was then rebuilt in brick. The C19 rear
extension has a roof-slope running into the main roof and no
upper rooms.
INTERIOR: cellar, not readily accessible, is said to be brick
vaulted. The front ground-storey room has a boxed-in beam and
a later partition wall dividing off the garage area. An
internal chimney-stack, shared with No.12 (qv), has a rebuilt
fireplace with the timber lintel covered. On the upper storey,
the front wall has been raised, but the rear wall is still the
original height with a steep pitch to the slope of the roof.
The rear wallplate and the tie-beam in the partition wall with
No.12 are both visible.

Listing NGR: TL8540664473

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