Noys End is a Grade II listed building in the Mole Valley local planning authority area, England. Hall house.
Noys End
- WRENN ID
- over-glass-sienna
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Mole Valley
- Country
- England
- Type
- Hall house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Noys End is a possible hall house dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, with extensions from the 19th and 20th centuries. The building features a timber frame that is exposed on the left-hand return front of the cross wing facing the street on the first floor, with rendered infilling. The ground floor is clad in brick, with tile hanging above in a diamond-point pattern on the left-hand gable. It has plain tiled roofs that are hipped over the central range, and an H-shaped plan with cross wings at both ends. The house is two storeys tall and has a front, cross-ridge stack to the right of the centre, along with end stacks to the right and left. The windows are leaded casements, including one three-light window on the first floor of each gable, two two-light first floor windows in the centre, and one ground floor window on each gable end. There are two windows on the ground floor centre with a glazed door in the re-entrant angle. A catslide pentice extension is present on the right-hand wing, along with further extensions to the rear. The left-hand return front facing the street has two framed bays and a fine corbelled 17th-century stack at the left end. The right-hand gable wing was added in the 1930s.
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