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Hinderclay Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Hinderclay, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3508 / 52°21'3"N

Longitude: 0.9763 / 0°58'34"E

OS Eastings: 602803

OS Northings: 276700

OS Grid: TM028767

Mapcode National: GBR SGN.MMS

Mapcode Global: VHKCW.W50P

Plus Code: 9F429X2G+8G

Entry Name: Hinderclay Hall

Listing Date: 15 November 1954

Last Amended: 16 March 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1039582

English Heritage Legacy ID: 431218

ID on this website: 101039582

Location: Hinderclay, Mid Suffolk, IP22

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Hinderclay

Built-Up Area: Hinderclay

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Hinderclay St Mary

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


HINDERCLAY RICKINGHALL ROAD (NORTH
TM 07 NW
EAST SIDE)
1/46 Hinderclay Hall (formerly
15.11.54 listed as Hinderclay Hall,
barn and stabling)
GV II
Wrongly shown on O.S. map as School Road. Farmhouse. C16 origins, extended
and altered early to mid C17, extended and altered early C19, altered C20.
Timber frame, plastered. Yellow stock brick additions. Hipped black glazed
and red pantiled roofs. Original plan unclear but 2 and 3 cell early builds
together form an L with a larger early C19 L shaped addition interlocking to
form a large half H on plan. All 2 storeys. Early C19 entrance elevation in
a parallel block added to front of earlier build, 4 broad bays: steps up to
entrance to right of centre, recessed part raised, fielded 6 panelled door,
fluted half-round architrave with angle roundels, modillioned cornice,
rectangular fanlight traceried with an arch, gauged brick flat arched head;
recessed C20 sashes with stone sills, gauged brick flat arched heads,
modillioned eaves cornice. Central ridge stack, right end external stack with
offsets. Left return is early C19 garden front of 3 bays: central part
raised, fielded 6 panelled door with a traceried semi-circular fanlight,
gauged brick round arch with a relieving arch, sashes and cornice as to front,
2 cross axial ridge stacks to outer bays. Set back to rear is a further C19
bay, plastered with an internal gable end stack. Behind main block is 3 cell
early range: C20 sashes, an axial ridge stack to left of centre, steeply
pitched roof hipped down to C19 block to right and to lower ridge of reroofed
earlier 2 cell range to left, 2 bays of C20 tripartite sashes, an early C17
stack to inner bay with 2 conjoined hexagonal shafts, open hipped slate roofed
verandahs, lean-to's from gable end and outer side of 2 cell range. Interior:
frame largely concealed, 3 cell range has a stop chamfered cross axial binding
beam, 2 cell range has C16 close studding with mid-rail, mortice for a large
arched brace to tie beam, an original chamfered doorway interrupted by a
restored 5-light diamond mullioned window opening. First floor not inspected.


Listing NGR: TM0280376700

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