Latitude: 52.3046 / 52°18'16"N
Longitude: 1.3521 / 1°21'7"E
OS Eastings: 628628
OS Northings: 272684
OS Grid: TM286726
Mapcode National: GBR WMQ.DPD
Mapcode Global: VHL9R.DB5L
Plus Code: 9F438932+VR
Entry Name: Field House
Listing Date: 18 December 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1352230
English Heritage Legacy ID: 280148
ID on this website: 101352230
Location: Mid Suffolk, IP13
County: Suffolk
District: Mid Suffolk
Civil Parish: Laxfield
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Laxfield All Saints
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Farmhouse
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LAXFIELD
Station Road
Field House
(Formerly listed as Yew Tree Farmhouse, LAXFIELD)
II
Farmhouse. C16, in two phases; C18 and C19 alterations. Half-H on plan with flanking cross-wings set forward; a further wing, probably C18, to left. Timber framed core, completely encased in C18 red brick, with much chequer work in dark headers. Plaintiled roof with crest tiles. Shaped bargeboards with pierced quatrefoils at the feet and spike finials. Mullion and transom casement windows of late C19 with a single horizontal glazing bar to each light; flat arches and chamfered reveals.
Two storey canted bay to right hand wing. Gabled porch in angle of main range and right hand wing: half-glazed four-panel door with four-centre arched head. Two stacks with late C19 shafts.
Victorianised interior. In the hall a cross-beamed ceiling with multiple mouldings, continued down the one wall post visible; the cornice was also moulded. A similar ceiling in the parlour (right wing) has less complex moulding. Plaster-moulded cross beams in ceiling of parlour chamber, the four divisions with simply-moulded borders (one gone). The wallplate in this wing has small remains of early painted decoration.
Left hand wing is slightly earlier: some heavy first floor studding, a moulded and cambered tie beam and a queen-post roof. The roof over the remainder of the house has a single row of wind-braced clasped purlins; the collars have curved braces meeting to form a shallow arch, the apex of which is integral with the collars, an unusual refinement. Remains of medieval moated enclosure to east.
Listing NGR: TM2862872684
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