Listed Building: (279552)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 279552
Date assigned 14 June 1987
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Description

THORNHAM PARVA BULL ROAD (SOUTH SIDE) TM 17 SW 3/96 Nos. 216 and 217 GV II House, now 2 dwellings. Late C15, floor inserted and extended with stack in early C17, altered C19. Timber frame, plastered. Thatched roof. Originally a Z bay open hall with a lower storeyed service/solar bay, narrower parlour and stack added to form a 3 cell lobby entry plan. Now all 2 storeys. Lobby entrance with a boarded door into parlour addition set back slightly with an axial ridge stack between hall and parlour. 1, 2 and 3-light glazing bar casements, ground floor hoodboards. An additional entrance with a boarded door into hall, cross passage entrance blocked. Right gable end pentice board, clay lump outshut. Left gable end pentice board, 3-light attic window, exposed plates and purlins, C20 lean-to outshut. To rear a boarded door in cross passage position, small 6-light window to service bay, to right 3-light glazing bar casements, parlour set back. Interior: ground floor, hall has an inserted floor, binding beam with a broad flat base with ogee to chamfered terminals, stop chamfered joists, framing largely concealed, a large 8-light diamond mullioned transomed window at hall upper end, early doorways to 2 service rooms with an early staircase to solar. First floor close studding, arched bracing in walls, chamfered arched braces and tie beam to open truss with an octagonal crown post, roll moulded bell shaped base, capital and upper bracing concealed. Parlour has 2 light diamond mulliond window opening on first floor, collars to side purlin roof. Listing NGR: TM1096472726

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Grid reference TM 10964 72726 (point)
Map sheet TM17SW

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Jan 30 2012 12:49PM

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