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Latitude: 52.1351 / 52°8'6"N
Longitude: 0.9835 / 0°59'0"E
OS Eastings: 604279
OS Northings: 252736
OS Grid: TM042527
Mapcode National: GBR SKC.3GV
Mapcode Global: VHKDW.0L8K
Plus Code: 9F424XPM+39
Entry Name: Barn 80 Metres South West of Ringshall Hall
Listing Date: 9 December 1955
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1352190
English Heritage Legacy ID: 279941
ID on this website: 101352190
Location: Ringshall, Mid Suffolk, IP14
County: Suffolk
District: Mid Suffolk
Civil Parish: Ringshall
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Ringshall St Catherine
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Barn
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 11/12/2012
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RINGSHALL
STOWMARKET ROAD
Barn, 80m south-west of Ringshall Hall
II*
Possibly originally a manorial court hall, converted into a barn,
again being converted (1993) into a house. Circa later C16, converted
circa C18 and 1993. Weatherboarded and plastered timber frame and
brick plinth. Roman pantile roof with gabled ends, hipped over
midstrey and corrugated sheet steel over outshuts. Plan: 7 bays. The
centre 3 bays open to the roof, the 2 bay ends originally floored with
chambers over; the W end 2 bays are wider. The floors removed and a
midstrey built on the S front to east of centre probably in C18. Later
outshuts on the S side. Exterior: Single storey (1993). N front:
Weatherboarded on right, plastered and weatherboarded on left and with
large cart entrance to left of centre with plank double doors. S
elevation, plastered and on left weatherboarded, weatherboarded hipped
roof midstrey to right of centre and outshuts to left and right.
Interior: Open to roof and with no partitions (1993). Timber frame is
largely intact. Wall-posts, sole and wall-plates, midrail and close-
studding with some tension braces. Curved braces to tie-beams, 2 tiers
of side purlins, tenoned (butt) lower purlins and upper purlins with
curved wind-braces and clasped above the collars; later ridge purlin.
Several diamond mullion windows rebated for glass including large
first floor windows in bays 1 and 2 at east end. No part of the roof
is smoke-blackened.
Note: The manor of Ringshall was inherited by Sir Thomas Gresham from
his mother, widow of Sir Richard Gresham and it is thought that Sir
Thomas might have built this building.
Listing NGR: TM0427952736
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