Listed Building: BADLEY HALL (406118)

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Grade II*
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Volume/Map/Item 406118
Date assigned 09 December 1955
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Description

BADLEY TM 05 NE 1/2 Badley Hall 9.12.55 II* Farmhouse: the surviving service range of an early C16 manor house, probably for Sir Edmund Poley (d.1548); the remainder of the house was demolished c.1759. 2 storeys and attics. Timber-framed and plastered, the upper storey is long-wall jettied along the east side; here and elsewhere are some richly- carved exposed framing members. Plaintiled roofs with axial chimneys of red brick, one having a massive triple-flue shaft of C16 or early C17, partly rebuilt C18. A flat roofed C18 casement dormer. Mainly C19 small-pane casements; on the west side are some C18 mullioned and transomed windows with wrought iron casements and leaded lights. Also on the west is a fine original 2-storey entrance porch giving access to the cross-passage. It was formerly jettied at 1st floor and gable levels; carved tie-beam and an altered oriel with flanking polygonal shafts at 1st storey. The outer doorway was remodelled in C18, but the inner doorway has an arched head with rose-carved spandrels and a C16 moulded plank door refaced with two C18 panels. On the north wall is a cambered spere beam with central shield and vinescroll in two orders, beneath which access was gained from the cross-passage to the demolished open hall. The jettied east wall has unusually fine carved pilasters and a vinescroll-enriched bressumer. Good quality internal framing with 4-centred arched doorways and plain crownpost roof. Several rooms have wainscotting of all periods from C16 to, (especially) mid C18. N.M.R. Suffolk Houses: Sandon, 1977 Listing NGR: TM0602855840

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Grid reference TM 06028 55840 (point)
Map sheet TM05NE

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Dec 19 2011 12:53PM

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