The Shooting Lodge At East Carleton Manor is a Grade II listed building in the South Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 October 1951. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.
The Shooting Lodge At East Carleton Manor
- WRENN ID
- errant-gateway-hawthorn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- South Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 2 October 1951
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Shooting Lodge at East Carleton Manor is a late 17th-century farmhouse constructed from colourwashed brick and covered with pantiles. The building is L-shaped, with each arm consisting of three bays and two storeys. The principal facade faces east and features a platband, a moulded eaves cornice, and a large internal stack on the left gable end.
The central doorway is topped with an open pediment and coping, and includes a fanlight. All openings consist of tall casement lights with glazing bars, which were renewed in the late 20th century, and are set under segmental arches. The ground floor has two openings with three lights each, while the first floor has three openings with two lights each. To the left of the doorway, there are two gauged brick flat arches from former openings on both the ground and first floors.
The left return of the building features a shaped gable parapet, a platband, and a first floor made of brick with coloured headers. The openings on this side are under segmental arches, with French windows on the ground floor and a two-light casement on the first floor, similar to the front.
The rear of the building is made of brick, colourwashed on the ground floor, and has a platband with coloured headers on the first floor. It features a double saw tooth brick eaves cornice and has no openings. The north wing is also colourwashed, lacking a platband or cornice, and has an end internal stack on the right. The end bay to the left, which returns to the east range, has two blank openings under cambered heads. The ground floor includes two three-light openings similar to the east facade, set under segmental and cambered arches, and a doorway on the right with a cambered head. The first floor has three two-light openings, with one on the left under a segmental arch and the others on the right under flat arches.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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