Burnham Thorpe England, UK
House. 1844-6; by James Deason. Flint with freestone dressings.
Listed Building Description
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SU 97 NE ETON ETON WICK ROAD
851/4/10009 Burnham Thorpe
GV II
House. 1844-6; by James Deason. Flint with freestone dressings. Steeply pitched clay plain tile roofs with stone coping to gables. Ashlar stacks with square shafts and moulded cornices. Tudor Gothic style. PLAN: Long range facing west with porch to right of centre, doorway on south side to road and rear backing onto cemetery. The north end might have been added later in the C19. EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. Asymmetrical 5-window west front, with two gables at the centre, the larger right-hand gable projects with a gabled porch projecting again to the right with a moulded 4-centred arch doorway with a hoodmould; stone mullion 2,3 and 4-light windows with leaded panes. At south end, gable end projects on left and chamfered 4-centred arch doorway to right. Rear, east, backing onto cemetery, has gable to left, pair of gables at centre with another gable between set back; front range set back on right. INTERIOR not inspected. SOURCE: Buildings of England, p.319.
Listing NGR: SU9628578024