The Old Crabbe Hall, Hamilton Cottage and the Garden House is a Grade II listed building in the King0s Lynn and West Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 March 1985. House. 3 related planning applications.

The Old Crabbe Hall, Hamilton Cottage and the Garden House

WRENN ID
worn-chamber-laurel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
King0s Lynn and West Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
1 March 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Old Crabbe Hall, Hamilton Cottage, and the Garden House is a house now divided into three separate residences. The building primarily dates from the 17th century, with a façade from around 1800 facing the street and evidence of construction from around 1600 at the rear. It features flint with brick dressings on the west side, clunch on the east, and a brick façade to the street, topped with red pantiled roofs. The layout is in a 'T' shape, with the cross bar of the 'T' oriented towards the street consisting of two or three sections, while the upright extends to the rear with three sections from around 1600.

At the junction of the upright and cross bar, there is a partly blocked, brick-dressed, ovolo-moulded long and low window on the west side, along with a 19th-century three-light casement on the ground floor and a two-light casement on the first floor. A six-panelled door, with four glazed panels, is set into the clunch wall above. A straight joint to the south features a ground floor three-light casement and a first floor two-light casement. Further south, another straight joint indicates an 18th-century end bay addition. The west side of the 1600 build has three later openings on the ground floor and one long and low brick-dressed window opening on the first floor, along with a three-light 19th-century casement.

The steeply pitched roof includes a ridge stack, which was formerly the end stack of the 1600 build. The range facing the street to the north consists of two or three sections. The west gable has four blocked brick-dressed openings and a blocked attic opening with a drip mould, as well as an end stack. The south face has two blocked long and low windows on both the ground and first floors, along with 20th-century casements. The street-facing façade from around 1800 has two ground floor and two first floor sashes with glazing bars on the west, while the central and eastern sections of Hamilton House contain four ground floor and four first floor windows, plus two 20th-century doors.

Inside, the 1600 build at the rear features three ground floor ovolo-moulded and end-stopped traverse beams.

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