The Rosery is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 March 1987. Farmhouse.

The Rosery

WRENN ID
woven-turret-elm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Suffolk
Country
England
Date first listed
26 March 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Rosery is a farmhouse, likely built in the late 16th century or early 17th century. It has two storeys and attics, featuring a three-cell lobby-entrance plan. The structure is timber-framed and plastered, topped with a plaintiled roof that has 19th-century pierced crested ridge tiles. There is a central 19th-century chimney made of red brick. The windows are mid-20th-century casements, and the entrance door, located at the lobby-entrance position, is a late 19th-century four-panelled part-glazed door with a broad moulded architrave. At the rear, there is a lower two-storey range that is linked in a double-pile fashion; this is likely a 19th-century service range but may have an earlier core. The interior has not been examined.

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