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Street Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Westhorpe, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2819 / 52°16'54"N

Longitude: 0.9999 / 0°59'59"E

OS Eastings: 604724

OS Northings: 269100

OS Grid: TM047691

Mapcode National: GBR SHG.TWW

Mapcode Global: VHKD3.8XY2

Plus Code: 9F427XJX+QW

Entry Name: Street Farmhouse

Listing Date: 14 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1033104

English Heritage Legacy ID: 279571

ID on this website: 101033104

Location: Westhorpe, Mid Suffolk, IP14

County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Civil Parish: Westhorpe

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Westhorpe St Margaret

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


WESTHORPE CHURCH ROAD (SOUTH SIDE)
TM 06 NW
4/115 Street Farm House
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GV II

House. Mid to late C16, extended late C17 or early C18, part cased C19,
altered C20. Timber frame, plastered with some panelled pargetting and some
brick casing. Thatched roofs. 6 bay, 3-cell cross passage plan, 3 bay kitchen
addition to right was originally detached. 2 storeys. Ground floor: C18
lobby entrance to left of centre, 4 raised panelled architraved door, C20 open
gabled porch reusing a C16 4-centred arched doorhead with carved spandrels, to
left a C20 9-pane casement, to right a transomed 12-pane casement and to
service end to far right a 3-light casement, all with hoodboards. First floor
three 3-light part opening glazing bar casements. Axial ridge stack to left
of centre with an added oversailing cap, left gable end has oversailing attic
with exposed plates. To rear C19 whitewashed brick casing, blocked cross
passage door, ground floor segmental heads. To right 1 storey and attic
kitchen addition has lower eaves, two 3-light casements, a C20 3-light dormer,
an C18 axial ridge stack to centre, rebuilt cap, C20 lean-to on right end.
Interior: close studding with mid-rail, traces of cross passage doorways and 2
service doorways, one with a chamfered 4 centred arched head; hall and parlour
have double roll moulded bar and leaf stopped axial binding beams and joists,
brattished sides to binding beams, double brattished and roll moulded mid-
rails and end beams, in parlour a stop chamfered fireplace bressumer, altered
studding, an early door between hall and parlour. First floor traces of a 3-
light roll and hollow mullioned window, hall and parlour chambers linked by a
doorway with a depressed arched head, inserted reused axial binding beams with
rebated roll moulds flanking cavettos, reused joists as on ground floor,
reused parts of a panelled screen; a reverse cranked brace in a closed truss
partition, cambered tie beams. Butt purlin roof, in former open trusses large
arched braces from principals to collars, cranked windbraces. Kitchen
addition has a double butt purlin roof.


Listing NGR: TM0472469100

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