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Scole Inn

A Grade I Listed Building in Scole, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.366 / 52°21'57"N

Longitude: 1.1555 / 1°9'19"E

OS Eastings: 614928

OS Northings: 278901

OS Grid: TM149789

Mapcode National: GBR TJ0.QXV

Mapcode Global: VHL97.ZS6L

Plus Code: 9F439584+95

Entry Name: Scole Inn

Listing Date: 11 September 1951

Last Amended: 26 June 1981

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1303017

English Heritage Legacy ID: 225988

Also known as: The Scole Inn, Diss

ID on this website: 101303017

Location: Waterloo, South Norfolk, IP21

County: Norfolk

District: South Norfolk

Civil Parish: Scole

Built-Up Area: Scole

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Scole

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description



1.
5321 SCOLE NORWICH ROAD
(north-west side)
Scole
Scole Inn
(formerly listed as
White Eart)
TM 1478 24A/6 11.9.51

1 GV

2.
1655. A very lavish mid C17 inn. Print dated 1745 shows the elaborate sign
of 1655 extended across the road in front with footbridge over. The sign
hass been demolished. Fine red brick building in English bond. Two storeys
and attic. Five Dutch gables, some rebuilt, with alternating segmental and
triangular pediments. Tiled roof with Dutch gable ends. Moulded brick
cornice and string course. Giant brick rusticated angle pilasters. Flat
pilasters in 2 orders between. Ground and first floor 3-light sashes in
segmental headed openings, 3 on first floor with shaped brick aprons. Ground
floor left early C19 bow with thin reeded pilasters and cornice, glazing
bars intact. Four and 5-light attic casements with leaded panes and moulded
brick cornices over. Three original moulded and panelled doors in moulded
doorcases, the centre one with rectangular fanlights. Large brick chimney
stacks with round-headed panelled sides, the centre one with round shafts
and panelled base. Rear: 3 projecting wings with Dutch gables. Stuccoed
(first floor right rusticated) bays between have twin gables, first floor
windows have flanking wooden pilasters supporting entablatures with pulvinated
friezes. Ground floor supported on wooden Tuscan columns, in antis, with
balustrude.
Interior: solid staircase in centre rear wing with heavy turned balusters,
square newels with finials and pendants, moulded rail and string with linked
ovals and lozenges. First floor assembly room with moulded ceiling. Another
first floor room with moulded plaster ceiling and chimney piece with flanking
Ionic pilasters. Contains many original doorcases, doors, fireplaces and
moulded ceiling beams.


Listing NGR: TM1492878901

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