Listed Building: REDISHAM HALL (282189)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 282189
Date assigned 01 September 1953
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Description

RINGSFIELD TM 48 NW 5/38 Redisham Hall 1-9-53 - II Mansion. Original house built in 1823 for John Garden; considerably enlarged and entirely refaced c.1880 for John Lewis Garden, with further additions of 1904 for Thomas De la Garde Grissell. Upper floor of north wing rebuilt c.1955. Red brick, with a first floor band, moulded dentil eaves cornice and flat parapet. Slated roof. 2 storeys and attics. 7 windows, the centre 3 bays set slightly forward: inset sashes with glazing bars and moulded brick surrounds; segmental-headed tripartite windows each side of entrance. Most of the ground floor windows are set high to accommodate a basement floor. Early C20 brick entrance porch with stone clasping pilasters and bracketed segmental hood; entrance door in 2 leaves, approached by a flight of steps. Above the doorway is a coat of arms with the motto 'Press Forward'. 9 bays to rear: the form of the original house is visible in the 5 centre bays with mansard roof and 5 pedimented dormers. French windows lead onto a terrace with wrought iron railings, dated 1905. Attached to the south are various outbuildings, including the coachman's house; further to the left is a single-storey range of stabling, which curves round to the rear. Original entrance hall with vaulted ceiling and 5 semi-circular arched openings, 2 of them blind. Good well stair of stone with a wrought iron balustrade and wreathed mahogany handrail. Modillion-corniced dining room. In the north wing a ballroom with barrel-vaulted ceiling of c.1900, enriched with a lozenge grid and bands of plasterwork with running designs of foilage and flowers; part of a bold convex frieze survives. Listing NGR: TM4015685945

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Grid reference TM 40156 85945 (point)
Map sheet TM48NW

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Oct 14 2016 2:07PM

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