Latitude: 52.2423 / 52°14'32"N
Longitude: 0.7166 / 0°42'59"E
OS Eastings: 585572
OS Northings: 263936
OS Grid: TL855639
Mapcode National: GBR QF0.G00
Mapcode Global: VHKD4.CWPX
Plus Code: 9F426PR8+WJ
Entry Name: 40, Crown Street
Listing Date: 7 August 1952
Last Amended: 30 October 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1342757
English Heritage Legacy ID: 466784
ID on this website: 101342757
Location: Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk, IP33
County: Suffolk
District: West Suffolk
Civil Parish: Bury St Edmunds
Built-Up Area: Bury St Edmunds
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Bury St Edmunds St Mary
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Building
BURY ST EDMUNDS
TL8563NE CROWN STREET
639-1/11/312 (West side)
07/08/52 No.40
(Formerly Listed as:
CROWN STREET
(West side)
No.40
St Mary's lodge)
GV II
House. Early C16, refronted in the late C18; modernised in the
late 1960s when a large 2-storey extension was added to the
rear. Timber-framed and rendered; C20 plaintiles. 2-cell plan,
originally jettied along the front. A large internal
chimney-stack with a tall narrow shaft of Tudor brick rises
from the rear slope of the roof.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, attic and cellar; 2 window range: 12-pane
sashes to the 1st storey and similar larger sashes to the
ground storey, all in flush cased frames. 2 segmental-headed
lead-covered dormers to the attics with rendered cheeks and
2-light small-paned casement windows. A 6-panelled door with
reeded architrave, hood and brackets approached up 3 stone
steps with cast-iron wreathed handrails.
INTERIOR: the cellar, lined in rubble flint with small stone
fragments and render has heavy main ceiling-beams. 2 small
pointed-headed niches in the south wall and a fireplace with a
timber lintel on the west.
The ground storey now has all partition walls removed;
boxed-in main beams; open fireplace with a C19
segmental-arched brick surround; the remains of a remodelled
C18 stair with bracketed treads in the south-west corner. On
the 1st storey, a section of late C17 framing with a straight
brace and bisected studs in a cross wall; wallplates, posts
and main beams exposed in one front room, one post with empty
mortices for braces.
The attic storey has main timbers exposed. The attic floor
joists are linked to main beams morticed into the main posts
well below tie-beam level, so that the attic rooms are higher
than they would otherwise be, with a straight section of wall
at front and back. This form resembles that found at the rear
of No.58 Abbeygate Street (qv), also a 2-bay jettied range.
Listing NGR: TL8557263936
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