Keys House is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 May 1983. House.

Keys House

WRENN ID
tall-mullion-hyssop
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
20 May 1983
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Keys House is a house that dates from the 17th century or earlier. It features cement-rendered walls and a roof made of black-glazed pantiles. The structure has a double pile with a single pile lobby entrance at the front, and an 18th-century rear, both of which are two storeys high. At the rear, there is a service wing from the 17th century that has been converted into a house.

On the ground floor, there are three 3-light casement windows with plate glass and dividing mullions, and an upper glazing bar. The first floor also has three similar windows. The entrance features a gabled tower that is two storeys high and aligned with an off-centre stack. The entrance door, which is from the late 19th century, is a part-glazed, four-panelled door with two arched glazed panels. The door case is decorated with fluting, paterae at the corners, and a shallow pediment. Above the door, there is a 2-light casement window with central mullions and an upper glazing bar. The gable has kneelers and a central triangular finial, along with a quoined stucco surround and stuccoed end quoins. The gables also feature kneelers and parapets, and there is an end stack on the right gable.

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