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Latitude: 52.1419 / 52°8'30"N
Longitude: 1.2759 / 1°16'33"E
OS Eastings: 624254
OS Northings: 254348
OS Grid: TM242543
Mapcode National: GBR VN6.RDN
Mapcode Global: VHLBH.2FCD
Plus Code: 9F4347RG+P9
Entry Name: All Saints House
Listing Date: 16 March 1966
Last Amended: 15 August 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1030288
English Heritage Legacy ID: 286483
ID on this website: 101030288
Location: Debach, East Suffolk, IP13
County: Suffolk
District: East Suffolk
Civil Parish: Debach
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Charsfield with Debach St Peter
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: House
DEBACH THE STREET
TM 25 SW
(South side)
8/69
16/3/66 All Saints House
(formerly listed as
Church of All Saints)
- II
House, formerly Church. 1854-1856 Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,
executed by R.M. Phipson. Rubble flint with ashlar dressings and a plain
tile roof. Nave (divided into two storeys) and Chancel (retained as a
single-storey drawing room) under one continuous roof. Road front (North
face): Nave doorway at right of centre with richly moulded ashlar surround.
To either side of this are lancets with chamfered surrounds. Over the
doorway is a C20 lean-to porch with catslide roof. To the chancel on this
side is a pointed window at right with a richly moulded surround. Priest's
door at left with moulded surround and a 2-light window at far left with 2
trefoil-headed lights and a cinquefoil to the apex with hood mould having
floral label stops. To either angle of this front are diagonal buttresses
with offsets and there are decorative ridge tiles to the apex of the roof.
East end: central three-light window with trefoil heads and a quadruplet of
daggers within a circular surround to the apex. West end: two light
central window with trefoil head and C20 gable. Two-storey wing projecting,
at right.
Interior: The chancel retains its steps, the richly moulded sedilia, the
vestry door with hood mould and figurehead label stops and pulpit, also
richly carved and entered by a staircase from the vestry.
Listing NGR: TM2425454348
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