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West Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Mundford, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5144 / 52°30'51"N

Longitude: 0.6479 / 0°38'52"E

OS Eastings: 579772

OS Northings: 294013

OS Grid: TL797940

Mapcode National: GBR Q9M.8MH

Mapcode Global: VHJFH.52VB

Plus Code: 9F42GJ7X+P4

Entry Name: West Hall

Listing Date: 18 February 1987

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1171962

English Heritage Legacy ID: 220952

ID on this website: 101171962

Location: Mundford, Breckland, Norfolk, IP26

County: Norfolk

District: Breckland

Civil Parish: Didlington

Built-Up Area: Mundford

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Didlington St Michael

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TL 79 SE
7/5

DIDLINGTON
West Hall

II*

House. C16 with C17 and C18 additions.
Close-studded timber frame (mainly rendered over) and a returned masonry south gable-end with ashlar quoins. Colourwashed brick and flint C17 addition. Coursed clunch C18 addition. Pantile roofs. Primitive block with a C17 side addition to which an C18 block was added at right angles forming an L plan. Primitive wing of 2 storeys with attic. Both facades jettied with a moulded bressumer to east (entrance) facade only. Off-centre late C18 front door with 3 contemporary sash windows with glazing bars to ground floor. First floor with several blocked original hollow-chamfered mullion windows: one of 2 lights; 2 of 2 lights and one of 3 lights with an adjoining, apparently contemporary, taller 2-light mullion and transom window. 3 gabled dormers with shaped barge boards. South gable-end with stack. One original 2-light hollow-chamfered mullion window beneath a rectangular hood mould on eastern return, 3 modern openings on gable-end itself. C17 lean-to stair outshut to west with a 3-light C18 window with metal casement.
Rear facade with one ground floor C18 3-light mullion and transom window with metal casements. C20 flat-roofed single-storeyed extension. Apparent close-studding to first floor and small section of ground floor. 3 blocked original windows with mullions not visible. One late C19 sash window, one modern 2-light window with metal casements. C17 staged external stack. Gable-end chimney shaft rebuilt. C17 side extension of 2 storeys with a later shallow pitched roof retaining, however, the steeply pitched gable parapet. 2 C18 ground floor mullion and transom windows to west: of 2 and 3 lights with metal casements. 3 modern first floor windows (one blocked). 3 2-light casements and one 2-light diamond mullion window to east. Gable-end stack.
C18 wing not of special interest.
Interior. Primitive wing with roll and hollow roll moulded bridging joists. Fine C17 dog's leg stair with shaped board balusters. One C17 chamfered arched fireplace to first floor. One C18 duck's nest fire grate at first floor. Clasped purlin roof with inserted floor/ceiling. C17 side addition with an extraordinarily elaborate late-Medieval carved bridging joist with deeply undercut helical leaf patterns. Belongs to a set of 3 transverse bridging joists, the C17 addition clearly having been designed to accommodate them. Many replaced common joists.
This building is also in Mundford parish.


Listing NGR: TL7977294013

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