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Forecourt Walls and Gates to United Reform Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Thetford, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4141 / 52°24'50"N

Longitude: 0.751 / 0°45'3"E

OS Eastings: 587191

OS Northings: 283122

OS Grid: TL871831

Mapcode National: GBR RD7.QP3

Mapcode Global: VHKCC.YLW7

Plus Code: 9F42CQ72+J9

Entry Name: Forecourt Walls and Gates to United Reform Church

Listing Date: 1 December 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1366062

English Heritage Legacy ID: 384725

ID on this website: 101366062

Location: Thetford, Breckland, Norfolk, IP24

County: Norfolk

District: Breckland

Civil Parish: Thetford

Built-Up Area: Thetford

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Thetford St Cuthbert

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description



THETFORD

TL8783 EARLS' STREET
617-1/6/58 (North East side)
Forecourt walls and gates to United
Reform Church

GV II

Forecourt walls. 1817. Flint with gault brick piers and
coping. Pair of wrought-iron gates with square-section
verticals and renewed swept top rails. Overthrow between
piers.


Listing NGR: TL8719183122

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