Little Damas England, UK

Listed Building Description
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TQ 6053 PLAXTOL YOPPS GREEN 6/2 (west side)

Little Damas GV II

House. Circa 1500 hall-house, since truncated. Ground floor to south underbuilt in coursed galletted rubble with some red brick dressings. Close-studded above with plaster infilling. Plain tiled roof with tile-hanging in gables and central hipped semi-dormer. End stack to left, main stack off ridge to rear. Two storeys; irregular 3 window facade with wooden lattice casements. Main entrance with modern boarded and ribbed door in east side. Modern additions to rear. One-storey brick extension to west with pentice over. Interior. Remains of crenellated crested dais beam. C16 side fireplace with chamfered bressumer.

Listing NGR: TQ6021453939