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Sudbury House

A Grade II Listed Building in Croucheston, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0284 / 51°1'42"N

Longitude: -1.9068 / 1°54'24"W

OS Eastings: 406634

OS Northings: 125454

OS Grid: SU066254

Mapcode National: GBR 40B.JQ9

Mapcode Global: FRA 66WD.JZ3

Plus Code: 9C3W23HV+97

Entry Name: Sudbury House

Listing Date: 9 February 1973

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1146156

English Heritage Legacy ID: 320633

ID on this website: 101146156

Location: Croucheston, Wiltshire, SP5

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Bishopstone

Built-Up Area: Croucheston

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: Bishopstone and Stratford Tony St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


In the entry for:
BISHOPS TONE CROUCHESTON
SU 02 NE
(north side)
5/47
Sudbury House
9.2.73
GV
II
the description shall be amended to read:

House. Late C17 with c.1800 addition to north. Flemish bond brick with stone
quoins, thatched roof with gable end brick stacks. 2-storey, 3-window. Central
4-panelled -door with flat wooden hood on brackets, fixed segmental-headed window
to right and 4-pane segmental-headed sash either side. 3-brick plat band to first
floor; three 2-light casements. Attached to left is c.1800 flint and brick addition
with brick tiled porch and 2-light casements, tiled roof with hip to left. Right
return has external brick stack, attached single-storey brick outhouse with double
Roman tiled roof. Rear has central French windows, 4-pane segmental-headed sash
either side and three 2-light casements and small p20 casement to first floor.
Interior: has chamfered beams with stepped and lambs tongue stops, open fireplace
with chamfered lintel on stone jambs in room to left of entrance. C19 fittings
include 4-panelled doors, stick balusters to stairs, but C18 wide moulded handrail
retained; window shutters. 3 bay principal rafter roof with 2 tiers of threaded
purlins and new ridge piece.

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BISHOPSTONE CROUCHESTON
SU 02 NE
(north side)
5/47 Sudbury House
9.2.73

GV II

Two cottages, now one house. Circa 1700, late C18 addition to
north. Flemish bond brick with stone quoins, thatched roof with
gable end brick stacks. Two-storey, 3-window. Central 4-panelled
door with flat wooden hood on brackets, fixed segmental-headed
window to right and 4-pane segmental-headed sash either side.
Three-brick plat band to first floor; three 2-light casements.
Attached to left is flint and brick addition with brick tiled porch
and 2-light casements, tiled roof with hip to left. Right return
has external brick stack, attached single-storey brick outhouse
with double roman tiled roof. Rear has central French windows, 4-
pane segmental-headed sash either side and three 2-light casements
and small C20 casement to first floor.
Interior has chamfered beams with stepped stops, open fireplace
with chamfered lintel on stone jambs in room to left of entrance.
C19 fittings include 4-panelled doors, stick balusters to stairs,
but C18 wide moulded handrail retained; window shutters.


Listing NGR: SU0663425454

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