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84 and 85, High Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Lavenham, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1092 / 52°6'33"N

Longitude: 0.7956 / 0°47'44"E

OS Eastings: 591538

OS Northings: 249339

OS Grid: TL915493

Mapcode National: GBR RHZ.PZG

Mapcode Global: VHKDY.Q7ZX

Plus Code: 9F424Q5W+M7

Entry Name: 84 and 85, High Street

Listing Date: 10 July 1980

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1037210

English Heritage Legacy ID: 276727

ID on this website: 101037210

Location: Lavenham, Babergh, Suffolk, CO10

County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Civil Parish: Lavenham

Built-Up Area: Lavenham

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Lavenham St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


LAVENHAM HIGH STREET
1.
5377
(east side)
No 84 and 85
TL 9149 50/578
II GV
2.
Standing at right angles to the street, a timber-framed and plastered
building probably of C16-C17 origin. Roof tiled. Two storeys. Casement
windows with glazing bars. Ridge chimney stack. A lean-to addition
extends on the west end. Renovated.


Listing NGR: TL9154449336

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