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7, Athenaeum Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.244 / 52°14'38"N

Longitude: 0.716 / 0°42'57"E

OS Eastings: 585524

OS Northings: 264118

OS Grid: TL855641

Mapcode National: GBR QF0.7TR

Mapcode Global: VHKD4.CVCN

Plus Code: 9F426PV8+HC

Entry Name: 7, Athenaeum Lane

Listing Date: 30 October 1997

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1377004

English Heritage Legacy ID: 466652

ID on this website: 101377004

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

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Description



BURY ST EDMUNDS

TL8564SE ATHENAEUM LANE
639-1/8/190 (East side)
No.7

GV II

House. C16 core; C18 alterations and a C19 extension.
Timber-framed and rendered; C20 plaintiles.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and cellar; 5 bays. The building abuts to
the north and east on the Athenaeum (qv). The Athenaeum Lane
frontage has random fenestration, including a 5-light
continuous row of casement windows, part leaded, one 4-pane
sliding-sash window to the upper storey, and a 6-pane sash
window in a flush cased frame to the ground storey. The south
end has a lean-to extension in red brick with an admixture of
stone blocks and contains a large paired C20 replacement
18-pane sash window with a flush cased frame. A C20 extension
along the east side.
INTERIOR: cellar, lined with limestone blocks, is partly
tunnelled and partly roofed with very heavy timber joists. In
a niche, part of one reused medieval pillar. No timbers are
exposed on the ground storey, but in both storeys there is a
quantity of square Jacobean panelling. At the south end of the
upper storey an open truss with straight tie-beam and solid
arched braces suggests that the frame either extended further
south or abutted against a former building. A long tension
brace in the front wall. At the north end the walls of the
upper room have C18 panelling with long upper panels and
raised fielded panels to the dado. The roof contains some old
timbers but is largely renewed. This seems to be the oldest
building on the Athenaeum site.

Listing NGR: TL8552464118

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