North Wing To The College Of Clergy is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 November 1951. A Post-Medieval College wing.

North Wing To The College Of Clergy

WRENN ID
quiet-step-crimson
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
30 November 1951
Type
College wing
Period
Post-Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The north wing of The College of Clergy, likely built in the 17th century, is constructed of flint with brick quoins and later brick window surrounds. It features a steep pantile roof with gabled ends and stands two storeys tall. The first floor has two windows, while the ground floor has four windows, all of which are modern metal-frame casements with glazing bars. There is no door at the front, and a brick chimney stack is located at each end of the building.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Kitchen and Refectory at the College of Clergy Grade II* 12 m
  2. 8, Knight Street Grade II 13 m
  3. Barn Immediately North of North Wing to the College of Clergy Grade II 13 m
  4. 10, Knight Street Grade II 13 m
  5. 12 and 16, Knight Street Grade II 18 m
  6. Bursars Cottage at the College of Clergy Grade II 21 m
  7. The College of Clergy Grade II 26 m
  8. Pilgrim Hall Grade II 27 m
  9. 18 and 20, Knight Street Grade II 28 m
  10. Gate Piers at South End of Wall St Annes at the College of Clergy Wall Immediately North Along Knight Street and Memorial Square to Stables Grade II 40 m