Long Melford, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Long Melford, England
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Kentwell Hall
Long Melford, England
Kentwell Hall is a fine C16 red brick moated mansion, the seat of the Clopton family for about 300 years (1308-1618). It stands in a park of 130 acres at the end of an avenue of limes, nearly 1 mile long, planted in 1678.
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Church of Holy Trinity
Long Melford, England
A magnificent example of late perpendicular clerestoryed nave and chancel rebuilt on the site of an earlier church between circa 1460 and circa 1495. The 5 west bays have the C14 piers of the earlier church.
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K6 Telephone Kiosk
Long Melford, England
Telephone kiosk . Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
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9, Westgate Street
Long Melford, England
A small mid-late C19 red brick fronted house. 2 storeys.
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10, Westgate Street
Long Melford, England
An early C19 timber-framed and plastered house. 2 storeys.
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Westgate Cottage
Long Melford, England
A C17-C18 timber-framed and plastered house. 1 storey and attics. 3 window range, casements. Roof pantiled with an end chimney stack at the west end and 1 internal stack. 1 gabled dormer.
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The Cottage and Abbotts Close
Long Melford, England
Formerly a range of 3 mid C19 red brick attached houses with a passageway through the centre. 2 storeys.
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Old Forge Cottage
Long Melford, England
The cross wing of a mediaeval timber-framed and plastered hall house with a small part of the hall block surviving on the south end. Altered in the C16-C17.
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Barns at Rodbridge House
Long Melford, England
A late-C17 /early-C18 barn to the north, co-joined with an early-C19 barn to the south.
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House Owned by Mr L G Richardson N of Premises Occupied by Cadge and Son, Builders
Long Melford, England
A C18 timber-framed and plastered house, possibly with an earlier core. 2 storeys.