Buckland is a Grade II listed building in the King0s Lynn and West Norfolk local planning authority area, England. House.
Buckland
- WRENN ID
- swift-wicket-heath
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- King0s Lynn and West Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Buckland is a house that was formerly known as the Buck Inn, dating from the 17th century. It is constructed of whitewashed clunch with brick dressings and has a red pantiled roof. The building is two stories tall with attics and features three windows arranged in a lobby entrance plan. On the ground floor, there is a large off-centre arched headed sash window with six panes and glazing bars, alongside a ground floor and three first floor straight headed sashes with three panes and glazing bars. The entrance consists of an axial six-panel door, with the upper two panels glazed, situated under a hipped pentice canopy.
To the north, there is a whitewashed brick and pantiled irregular five-sided bow addition on the ground floor, which includes one sash window with glazing bars and a four-panel door beneath a hipped pentice canopy supported by brackets. On the south side, there is an interrupted 17th-century moulded brick drip mould head from a former window. The building features brick corbelling courses at the eaves and has a steeply pitched roof with one axial ridge and a gable stack at the north end. The south gable was rebuilt around 1900, and the north gable has a single-storey whitewashed brick lean-to addition.
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