Church Farm Cottages is a Grade II listed building in the West Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 December 1961. House.

Church Farm Cottages

WRENN ID
low-panel-peregrine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Suffolk
Country
England
Date first listed
19 December 1961
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Church Farm Cottages, formerly listed as Church Farmhouse, is a 17th-century house constructed from timber framing and plaster. The building has two storeys and attics, featuring a four-window range with 20th-century casement windows. There are two six-panel doors, each with hoods supported by brackets. The roofs are thatched and hipped at the east end, and there is a rebuilt chimney stack with a diagonal shaft. Church Farm Cottages, along with the Church of All Saints, nearby barns, Great Thurlow Hall, and other structures, form a cohesive group of historic buildings.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Farm Cottages (Estate Nos) Grade II 22 m
  2. The Rectory Grade II 40 m
  3. Church of All Saints Grade II* 41 m
  4. Barns to Church Farm Grade II 43 m
  5. Barn at Great Thurlow Hall Grade II 59 m
  6. Wall to Great Thurlow Hall Grade II 88 m
  7. Bridge Cottage Grade II 102 m
  8. Great Thurlow Hall Grade II* 115 m
  9. Bridge Grade II 145 m
  10. Pigeon Cote at Great Thurlow Hall Grade II 154 m