Numbers 14 And 15 Including Front Garden Area Walls is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 August 1989. Cottage. 2 related planning applications.
Numbers 14 And 15 Including Front Garden Area Walls
- WRENN ID
- lost-moulding-sage
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 10 August 1989
- Type
- Cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
A pair of attached cottages, dated 1777 and extended in the 19th century, are situated in Felbrigg. The cottages are constructed of flint cobbles with red brick dressings, including quoins and window and door surrounds. They have steeply pitched pantile roofs with tiled raised gable ends and a corbelled brick modillion eaves course. Gable end stacks with brick shafts are also present.
The plan is based on a pair of cottages originally designed with a single-room layout, with a third cottage (number 16, not included in the listing) added to the right in the 19th century. Further 2-storey rear outhuts and a single-storey outbuilding were added to the left end of number 14, also in the 19th century.
The front elevation is almost symmetrical, featuring a pair of doorways to the right and left of centre, with a small casement window between them. Larger late 18th or early 19th century mullion-transom casements flank the doorways, set within segmental brick arch openings. The doorways have blank doors; the right-hand doorway (number 15) has a 20th-century wooden porch. A stone tablet inscribed "W" over “W.E. 1777” sits above the central window. A single-storey 19th-century outbuilding to the left of number 14 has a hipped pantile roof, a large 8-pane window, and blank double doors. Two small gabled dormers are positioned over number 14. At the rear, the roof has been raised over the 19th-century 2-storey outhut, which has a red brick and flint rear wall.
A circa late 18th or early 19th century garden area wall runs in front of both cottages, built of flint cobbles with chamfered brick coping. The higher wall at the left side of number 14’s front garden has flint capping.
The interior of the ground floor front room of number 15, as seen during inspection, features a chamfered voss beam with run-out stops and a winder staircase alongside the stack. The "W" on the inscribed tablet is believed to be the monogram, WW, of William Wyndham of Felbrigg Hall.
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