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Latitude: 52.0791 / 52°4'44"N
Longitude: 0.4137 / 0°24'49"E
OS Eastings: 565496
OS Northings: 245051
OS Grid: TL654450
Mapcode National: GBR NCW.PD8
Mapcode Global: VHJHH.401H
Plus Code: 9F423CH7+JF
Entry Name: Cowslip Pightle (Number 2)
Listing Date: 9 May 1973
Last Amended: 4 November 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1375502
English Heritage Legacy ID: 466400
ID on this website: 101375502
Location: Hazel Stub, West Suffolk, CB9
County: Suffolk
District: West Suffolk
Civil Parish: Haverhill
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Haverhill St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Architectural structure
HAVERHILL
TL64NE BURTON END, Hazel Stub
816-1/2/34 (North side)
09/05/73 Nos.1 AND 2
Cowslip Pightle (No.2)
(Formerly Listed as:
BURTON END, Hazel Stub
(North West side)
No.1 Hazel Stub Cottages and Cowslip
Pightle)
II
Formerly known as: Hazel Stub Farmhouse.
Hall house, incorporated as service range into later house;
now two dwellings. Original house C15, later house late C19;
subdivision C20. Rendered brick, the rear timber-framed: plain
tile roofs with 2 brick stacks on rear roof slope.
EXTERIOR: original house of 4 bays, the 2-bay hall now divided
between the later houses added at the front. 2-storey 3-bay
gabled front. Central doorway under a gabled porch. Gabled
half dormer above is fitted with a 3/3 horned sash. One 3/3
horned sash to each floor of left gable, one late C20
imitation sash to each floor of right gable. Rear: casements
and sashes of late Georgian design.
INTERIOR: close studded timber-frame survives intact to the
wall plate. On first floor, timber-frame survives in rear wall
only. Left bay (probably upper end of hall) at rear of Cowslip
Pightle has stopped and chamfered spine beam and closely
spaced, heavy floor joists; inserted stack of C16 or C17 date;
half of hall to this address contains stair; jowled post
prominently exposed on first floor landing. Lower end of hall
contained within No.1 with beams and joists, and timbers
repaired in places: rebuilt C17 fireplace.
This item was first listed on 9th May 1973 as Hazel Stub
Farmhouse but in the amendment of 19th November 1993 was
mistakingly referred to as being added to the List whereas the
List entry was amended to change the name to No.1 Hazel Stub
Cottages and Dowslip Pightle. These 2 dwellings now have the
addresses as above.
Listing NGR: TL6549645051
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