Red House is a Grade II* listed building in the West Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 December 1961. House.
Red House
- WRENN ID
- stark-steel-laurel
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- West Suffolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 19 December 1961
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Red House is an 18th century timber-framed house featuring a red brick front, which is attached to an earlier L-shaped timber-framed building at the rear, likely from the 17th century. The house has two storeys, attics, and cellars. It includes a five-window range with double-hung sash windows that have single vertical glazing bars, all set in flush cased frames. A raised brick band runs between the storeys. The central entrance has a six-panel raised and fielded door, with the upper panels glazed, and is framed by a wood doorcase featuring a semi-circular fanlight with fan glazing, panelled reveals, Tuscan attached columns, and an open pediment. The doorway is accessed by stone steps with iron railings. The roofs are tiled and include three gabled dormers on the front, along with a wood modillioned eaves cornice. Red House is part of a group of listed buildings that includes Nos 11, 13 to 15 (consecutive), 17, 18, the Rose & Crown Public House, Nos 20, 22, Orchard House, and Nos 23 to 26 (consecutive) on the southeast side.
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