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Tudor Cottage Tudor House

A Grade II Listed Building in Botesdale, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3423 / 52°20'32"N

Longitude: 1.0046 / 1°0'16"E

OS Eastings: 604769

OS Northings: 275826

OS Grid: TM047758

Mapcode National: GBR SGW.2SV

Mapcode Global: VHKCX.CDG8

Plus Code: 9F4382R3+WR

Entry Name: Tudor Cottage Tudor House

Listing Date: 29 July 1955

Last Amended: 16 March 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1352316

English Heritage Legacy ID: 280733

ID on this website: 101352316

Location: Botesdale, Mid Suffolk, IP22

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Botesdale

Built-Up Area: Rickinghall

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


BOTESDALE MARKET PLACE (SOUTH EAST
TM 0475
SIDE)
6/12 Tudor House and Tudor
29.7.55 Cottage (formerly listed
as Tudor House and Premises
adjoining Tudor House)
GV II
Two dwellings with a shop, originally possibly shops with a house added. C16,
extended early C17, altered early C18, C19 and C20. Timber frame, plastered.
Steeply pitched pantiled roofs. 6 bay, 4 cell apparently unheated main range
with taller 2 bay lobby entry house added to left. All 2 storeys with attic
in addition. C16 range has 4 windows with entrances between each pair.
Ground floor: to left a part glazed and boarded architraved door, an
architraved sash and a 3-light glazing bar casement; to right a 3 panelled
door, an early C19 reeded doorcase with lozenges in frieze, 16 pane
architraved sashes. First floor 2-light glazing bar casements. C17 addition
has entrance to right with an early C18 6 raised panelled door, architrave,
good acanthus console brackets to dentilled hood, 3:9 and 3:6 pane architraved
sashes, ground floor hoodboards, boxed eaves, ridge stack to right. Left end
has brick to ground floor and an attic light. To rear lean-to additions and
to right a flint and brick outbuilding with C16 origins, arched bracing in
front wall, a C19 stack. Interior: frame largely concealed and partially
altered, roughly central in main range is part of an orignal internal doorway
retaining a chamfered 4-centred arched spandrel, stop chamfered binding beams
and traces of close studding, cranked arched braces to cambered tie beams, a
reverse curved arched brace in walling. C17 build has an early C19 fireplace,
a chamfered axial binding beam, reverse curved arched braces in walling, side
purlin roof originally with a gable to front. An unusual building, original
plan and function are obscure.


Listing NGR: TM0476975826

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