The Dip Of The Hill is a Grade II listed building in the West Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 December 1961. House.

The Dip Of The Hill

WRENN ID
twelfth-bronze-gorse
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

The Dip of the Hill is a 16th century timber-framed and plastered house made up of three adjoining sections: one two-storey block, one single-storey block with attics, and another single-storey block. The two-storey section features a jettied upper storey with exposed timber-framing, supported by exposed joists and brackets. The east side has some areas that are partly plastered in panels. The windows are 20th century casements with glazing bars. The roof is thatched, and the main block has a red brick chimney with three square shafts, while the central block includes one dormer window. The Dip of the Hill is part of a group that includes Brook Cottage, Willowbrook Cottage, Springside, and East Side and West Side.

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