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Red House

A Grade II Listed Building in Dickleburgh and Rushall, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4042 / 52°24'15"N

Longitude: 1.1892 / 1°11'21"E

OS Eastings: 617039

OS Northings: 283253

OS Grid: TM170832

Mapcode National: GBR VK0.7HN

Mapcode Global: VHL92.KTKS

Plus Code: 9F43C53Q+MM

Entry Name: Red House

Listing Date: 4 March 1977

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1050410

English Heritage Legacy ID: 225254

ID on this website: 101050410

Location: Dickleburgh Moor, South Norfolk, IP21

County: Norfolk

District: South Norfolk

Civil Parish: Dickleburgh and Rushall

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Dickleburgh All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


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5321
TM 1783
32/384

DICKLEBURGH
DICKLEBURGH MOOR
Red House

4.3.77

II

2.
Early C19. Red brick front. Black glazed pantile roof with gabled ends and overhanging eaves. Two storeys. Two windows. Sashes with glazing bars. Left hand panelled door in moulded doorcase with hood. Central brick chimney stack. Rendered side and rear walls with modern fenestration.


Listing NGR: TM1703983253

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