Stable And Wall Between Numbers 36 And 40 (Number 36 Not Included) is a Grade II listed building in the West Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 July 1972. A Victorian Stable.
Stable And Wall Between Numbers 36 And 40 (Number 36 Not Included)
- WRENN ID
- eastward-window-stoat
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- West Suffolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 July 1972
- Type
- Stable
- Period
- Victorian
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stable and wall between numbers 36 and 40 on College Street in Bury St Edmunds date from the early 19th century. The wall is constructed from kidney flint and brick, with some stone fragments, topped with a brick and tile coping. At the north end, there is a small section of red brick featuring a boarded garden door that leads to number 40. The stable block, which is two stories high, rises above the wall and forms the lower part of its east wall. It is made of flint with red brick dressings and has a fully-hipped shallow-pitched slate roof. The east front includes a boarded hayloft door above a 20th-century garage entrance. On the south side, there is a small gabled enclosed porch that contains a segmental-arched doorway with a rectangular fanlight above it, along with a 9-pane window and a boarded door. Note that number 36 is not included in this listing.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 3 transactions since 1997
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