Listed Building: NUT TREE FARMHOUSE (285508)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 285508
Date assigned 31 August 1988
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Description

SUTTON SUTTON STREET TM 34 SW (South side) 10/142 Nut Tree Farmhouse GV II Former farmhouse, now house. C16 with C17 chimney stack and late C17 or C18 outshut and C20 wing. Timber framed with brick infill and a C20 plain tile roof, probably originally thatched. Two and three storeys. Road front: gabled wing to left of centre of 3 storeys with a 2-light ground floor window, a 3-light first floor window and a single-light C20 window to the gable. To right of this is one 3-light ground floor window of C19 date. To left is a lean-to with a 2-light window at left and a single-light window to right. Central ridge chimneystack. The right hand gable end has one sash window of 4x4 panes. The left hand side has a catslide roof to the gable end and outshut with one 2-light casement window at left. Rear: slightly to left of centre is a projecting C20 gabled wing with an overhang to the first floor supported on square corner timbers. This has a central ground-floor doorway with lateral lights and a C20 plate glass window to the first floor. To left of this wing-is a 3-light C19 casement window to the ground floor and to right a similar ground-floor window with a similar first-floor window and 2-light window to the attic. Interior: The two ground floor rooms have central longitudinal ceiling beams with chamfering which die into the chimney breast and chamfered wall plates projecting to the outer edges of the ceiling. The lean-to has vertical and horizontal beams showing with brick infill. One first floor room has jowled corner posts chamfered ceiling beams. Massive wind bracing to the attic purlins. Listing NGR: TM3063044638

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Grid reference TM 30630 44638 (point)
Map sheet TM34SW

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Nov 9 2019 9:34AM

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