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Little Glemham Hall

A Grade I Listed Building in Little Glemham, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1806 / 52°10'50"N

Longitude: 1.4308 / 1°25'50"E

OS Eastings: 634645

OS Northings: 259144

OS Grid: TM346591

Mapcode National: GBR WPC.8JT

Mapcode Global: VHM7T.RG86

Plus Code: 9F435CJJ+68

Entry Name: Little Glemham Hall

Listing Date: 25 October 1951

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1278507

English Heritage Legacy ID: 405607

Also known as: Glenham Hall & Gardens

ID on this website: 101278507

Location: Little Glemham, East Suffolk, IP13

County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Civil Parish: Little Glemham

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Little Glemham St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

Tagged with: English country house Mansion

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Description


TM 35 NW LT. GLEMHAM

3/66 Little Glemham Hall 1
25.10.51

GV I


Mansion. Original house C16, for Sir Henry Glemham; extensively re-modelled
early C18 for Dudley North; dated 1717 on several rain water heads. Red brick,
with brighter red brick dressings; roof not visible. 2 storeys and attic.
Symmetrical main front with projecting wings and central porch; 11 window
range, 2:7:2, tall sashes with glazing bars in flush frames, flat brick arches
with keystones; brick band at first floor level, moulded stone string course at
second floor level, parapet; brick pilasters to central first floor bay. Single
storey brick porch with brick pilasters, wooden entablature and wrought iron
balcony; semi-circular arched entrance, panelled reveals with cornice, twin 4-
panel fielded doors. To left and right of the 2 windows either side of porch
are 2 C16 Tuscan pilasters, with traces of Ionic pilasters above them at first
floor level; this is all that remains of the decoration of the old house. West
facade with 9 window range, 3:3:3, the centre bays set forwards. South facade
with range of C16 straight-sided attic gables, with 2-light and 3-light stone
mullion windows with diamond leaded panes; one C16 cross window; painted
sundial dated 'D:N 1769'. 2 further C16 gables to east facade. Interior with
fully panelled hall with very fine early C18 screen of 4 fluted wooden
Corinthian columns; arched entrance to staircase lobby; main staircase of oak,
3 flights, twisted balusters (3 per tread), carved ends to treads, newels in
form of Corinthian columns to match the hall screen; one first floor room on
east side with C16 panelling, several other rooms with early C18 panelling.
Country Life 1.1.1910 (pp.18-26).


Listing NGR: TM3464559144

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