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Latitude: 52.2447 / 52°14'41"N
Longitude: 1.2324 / 1°13'56"E
OS Eastings: 620769
OS Northings: 265652
OS Grid: TM207656
Mapcode National: GBR VM0.6DB
Mapcode Global: VHL9W.9VW1
Plus Code: 9F4366VJ+VX
Entry Name: Hill Farmhouse
Listing Date: 24 June 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1352493
English Heritage Legacy ID: 281571
ID on this website: 101352493
Location: Monk Soham Green, Mid Suffolk, IP13
County: Suffolk
District: Mid Suffolk
Civil Parish: Monk Soham
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Monk Soham St Peter
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SCHEDULE
In the entry for:-
MONK SOHAM THE GREEN
TM 26 NW
2/147 Hill Farmhouse
- II
the description shall be amended to read:
Farmhouse. A late C16 2-cell range with later work, in 2 phases,
to rear (north); altered in late C20. Timber framed and
plastered, C20 pantile roof. 2 storeys; a former attic in main
range. Windows mainly C20 standard casements. One C16 ground
floor window with cavetto mullions. C17 2-storey porch with
slightly projecting gable; late C20 tiled pent roof on timber
posts. C20 boarded door. 2 stacks against rear wall of main
range. Interior: Hall ceiling has cross beams and chamfered
joists; the main bridging beam has been reduced in depth. Part
of this ceiling has been removed for a straight stair. Service
partition also removed. On the upper floor the service chamber
has exposed studding with cranked reverse-curved braces. Evidence
for wide original windows. The plaster ceiling of this room is
divided into a number of square and oblong panels with reeded
borders and decorated with incised patterns of foliage with
flowers, including vine, tulip, thistle and an ear of barley.
This work is difficult to date but may be of c1700. Roof with one
row of wind-braced clasped purlins. The rear addition to the
north east once extended further to the rear and is probably the
remains of a service wing. Formerly known as Monk Soham House.
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MONK SOHAM THE GREEN
TM 26 NW
2/147 Hill Farmhouse
II
Farmhouse. A late C16 2-cell range with later work, in 2 phases, to rear
(north). Timber framed and plastered, plaintiled roof. 2 storeys; a former
attic in main range. Windows mainly mid C20 standard single-paned casements.
One C16 ground floor window with cavetto mullions. C17 2-storey porch with
slightly projecting gable; mid C20 boarded-door. 2 stacks against rear wall
of main range. Interior Hall ceiling has cross beams and chamfered joists;
the main bridging beam has been reduced in depth. Part of this ceiling has
been removed for a C19 straight stair. Service partition also removed. On
the upper floor the service chamber has exposed studding with cranked reverse-
curved braces. Evidence for wide original windows. The plaster ceiling of
this room is divided into a number of square and oblong panels with reeded
borders and decorated with incised patterns of foliage with flowers, including
vine, tulip, thistle and an ear of barley. This work is difficult to date but
may be of c.1700. Intact roof with one row of wind-braced clasped purlins.
The rear addition to the north east once extended further to the rear and is
probably the remains of a service wing. Formerly known as Monk Soham House.
Listing NGR: TM2076965652
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