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4, the Hill

A Grade II Listed Building in Walsingham, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9006 / 52°54'2"N

Longitude: 0.889 / 0°53'20"E

OS Eastings: 594405

OS Northings: 337591

OS Grid: TF944375

Mapcode National: GBR S7Y.3LC

Mapcode Global: WHLQY.MCJ5

Plus Code: 9F42WV2Q+6H

Entry Name: 4, the Hill

Listing Date: 15 February 1979

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1039410

English Heritage Legacy ID: 223066

ID on this website: 101039410

Location: Great Walsingham, North Norfolk, NR22

County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Civil Parish: Walsingham

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Walsingham Little St Mary and All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


1.
5320 GREAT WALSINGHAM THE HILL
(South Side)

No 4
TF 9437 NW 6/65

II GV

2.
C18. Rendered. Pantile roof with gabled ends. Brick dentil eaves; 2 storeys.
Ground floor 2 casements and small sash with glazing bars. Above, a larger sash
with glazing bars and 2 modern dormers of wedge shape. Modern glazed door off
centre. Rebuilt brick stack off centre.


Listing NGR: TF9440537591

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