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Sunnyside House

A Grade II Listed Building in Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3033 / 52°18'11"N

Longitude: 0.9621 / 0°57'43"E

OS Eastings: 602051

OS Northings: 271375

OS Grid: TM020713

Mapcode National: GBR SH6.J24

Mapcode Global: VHKD2.MCGM

Plus Code: 9F428X36+8R

Entry Name: Sunnyside House

Listing Date: 15 July 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1032177

English Heritage Legacy ID: 281781

ID on this website: 101032177

Location: Cranmer Green, Mid Suffolk, IP31

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Walsham-le-Willows

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Walsham-le-Willows St Mary

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


TM 07 SW WALSHAM LE WILLOWS CRANMER GREEN

3/36 Sunnyside House

II


Farmhouse. Late C16, C17 and mid c19. Timber-framed and rendered; old
plaintiled roofs. 2 storeys, part with attics; complex form, with a range
aligned north-south and extensions to east and west. Gables with fluted
bargeboards and spike finials; one internal and various external chimney-
stacks, all with plain red brick shafts. Mainly mid or late C19 fenestration:
the south gable end has a 2-storey canted bay addition with parapet, tented
roof, 3 large-paned sash windows to the upper floor and central half-glazed
French doors to the ground floor. To right and left, tripartite large-paned
sashes with narrow side lights. In the south-west angle a flat-roofed brick
addition for an entrance porch with an Edwardian fully glazed conservatory
beside it, extending along the whole front of the west wing. The north-south
range was the original house, with a 3-cell internal chimney plan. To the
south of the stack, a 2-bay room with boxed-in cross-beams and a timber
fireplace lintel with double roll-moulding and tuck-pointed brickwork; to the
north of the stack, 3 bays, with a former partition removed, a heavy main beam
with 3" chamfer and small solid supporting braces. On the upper floor, main
posts with long jowls, some good studding exposed, and one open truss with
cambered tie-beam and remains of arched braces. Roof in 6 bays with one row
of stepped butt purlins. The C17 addition to the east has a roof with
cambered collars and clasped purlins. The long west wing is all mid-
Victorian, with an earlier 1½-storey former dairy in the north-west angle.


Listing NGR: TM0205171375

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