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Latitude: 52.4949 / 52°29'41"N
Longitude: 1.7535 / 1°45'12"E
OS Eastings: 654888
OS Northings: 295179
OS Grid: TM548951
Mapcode National: GBR YT1.D6H
Mapcode Global: VHN3X.BKW8
Plus Code: 9F43FQV3+XC
Entry Name: Hillingdon
Listing Date: 6 February 1992
Last Amended: 21 June 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1208953
English Heritage Legacy ID: 391288
ID on this website: 101208953
Location: Gunton, East Suffolk, NR32
County: Suffolk
District: East Suffolk
Electoral Ward/Division: Gunton and Corton
Parish: Lowestoft
Built-Up Area: Lowestoft
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Lowestoft Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
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LOWESTOFT
TM59NW GUNTON CLIFF
914-1/1/10 (West side)
06/02/92 No.24
Hillingdon
(Formerly Listed as:
GUNTON CLIFF
(West side)
Hillingdon)
II
House. c1910. Architect unknown but probably R.C. Cockrill.
Rendered and colourwashed brick. Machine tile roofs. One
storey and dormer attic. Symmetrical composition based on 3
gables in line. The ground floor is entered through a central
half-glazed door with painted glass. One 3-light mullioned
window immediately right and left which light inglenooks by
the stack on the interior. Either side again are bay windows
fitted with 5-light cross casements. These rise to support an
overhanging upper floor, which also rests on 2 square section
timber piers in front of the doorway. The upper floor has 3
gables, each with a 4-light mullioned window and vertical
exposed studwork. Between the studs is brick nogging. The 2
principal studs are placed diagonally to create a deeply
syncopated rhythm. Central ridge stack. East and west returns
are dominated by the long roof slopes to these sides, each
with a pair of flat-topped dormers clasping a stack. The rear
is also has 3 gables, treated more plainly. Mullioned windows
as before. INTERIOR. Austere. Short entrance passage leads to
central top-lit staircase hall rising through both storeys.
Stick baluster staircase with square newels. Principal
ground-floor rooms have panelled inglenooks.
Listing NGR: TM5488895179
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