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Ivy Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Redgrave, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3628 / 52°21'46"N

Longitude: 0.9987 / 0°59'55"E

OS Eastings: 604271

OS Northings: 278091

OS Grid: TM042780

Mapcode National: GBR SGH.TK5

Mapcode Global: VHKCQ.8W92

Plus Code: 9F429X7X+4F

Entry Name: Ivy Farmhouse

Listing Date: 1 June 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1261212

English Heritage Legacy ID: 438120

ID on this website: 101261212

Location: Redgrave, Mid Suffolk, IP22

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Redgrave

Built-Up Area: Redgrave

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Redgrave cum Botesdale with the Rickinghalls

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


REDGRAVE THE STREET (SOUTH WEST
TM 07 NW
SIDE)
1/101
- Ivy Farmhouse
1.6.84
GV
II

House. Mid to late C16, extended C17, C18 and early C19; largely reroofed
C19, part rebuilt and altered C20. Timber frame, plastered with panels to
front. Black glazed pantiled roof with red pantiles to rear. 3 bay fully
storeyed core originally had gable end to road, 1 bay added at right angles to
front in C17, raised and reroofed to form a 2 bay frontage with a 4 bay
service wing added to rear right and a 2 bay parlour added to left. 2 storeys
with 1 storey and attic early core to rear. Early C19 parlour to front left
has slightly higher roof. Towards centre a recessed 6 raised panelled door
with a 3-light fanlight, architrave with cornice, ground floor transomed 3-
light leaded casement, first floor 2 and 3-light leaded casements. Boxed
eaves. Left end external stack with offsets. Remodelled early bays to right
have 3-light leaded casements, transomed on ground floor, right end internal
C19 stack. Right return C18 service wing projects slightly with a hip towards
front from slightly taller ridge; forward bay has a half glazed door in a C20
open porch, 2 and 3-light glazing bar casements with hoodboards, a door into
dairy towards rear, first floor three 6 pane architraved sashes and a 3-light
glazing bar casement, a ridge stack between kitchen and dairy, brick rear
gable end. To rear C19 parlour bays have a 6 panelled cross entry door,
leaded 3-light casements, early core extending to rear centre has glazing bar
casements, a 3-light dormer, rebuilt ridge stack to rear of centre on lower
ridge, 2 doors in inner return of service wing. Interior: early core has a
stop chamfered cross axial binding beam, studding of large scantling, a 3-
light diamond mullioned window opening, arched braces in walling and to tie
beam with pegs for queen posts, rear bay and stack rebuilt. C17 bay has frame
concealed, jowled posts to originally lower eaves. C19 parlour addition has a
staircase with slat balusters, a turned newel post and a moulded handrail.
Service wing has ogee stop chamfered cross axial binding beams, through
tension bracing, a clasped purlin roof.


Listing NGR: TM0427178091

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