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Cottage Farm Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Wattisham, Suffolk

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Latitude: 52.1222 / 52°7'20"N

Longitude: 0.9254 / 0°55'31"E

OS Eastings: 600366

OS Northings: 251138

OS Grid: TM003511

Mapcode National: GBR SK9.SY5

Mapcode Global: VHKDV.0X3G

Plus Code: 9F424WCG+V5

Entry Name: Cottage Farm Cottage

Listing Date: 25 January 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1036978

English Heritage Legacy ID: 277197

ID on this website: 101036978

Location: Wattisham Stone, Babergh, Suffolk, IP7

County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Civil Parish: Wattisham

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Bildeston with Wattisham St Mary Magdalene

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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TM 05 SW
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WATTISHAM WATTISHAM STONE
Cottage Farm Cottage

II

Small house. Circa early-mid C16, remodelled circa C17 and altered in C19. Plastered timber frame partly brick faced and whitewashed. Steeply pitched corrugated iron sheet roof with gabled ends. Brick gable end stacks.

Plan: two-room; larger left-hand (west) room heated from large gable end fireplace; right-hand (east) room divided axially with service room at front with later brick stack with oven on gable end and staircase and small unheated service room at back. Originally the left hand (west) room was an open hall, heated from an open-hearth fire, and the high end right-hand room had a solar above. In circa C17 a gable-end stack and floor were inserted into the hall; a putative low end would have been demolished in the C17 or in the C19 when the high right hand room was partitioned.

Exterior: One storey and attic. Asymmetrical two-window south front. C20 top-hung windows. C20 wooden porch to right of centre. A two and three-light casement on rear wall. Small casement in west gable end and larger casement in east gable.

Interior: Left-hand room (hall) has chamfered cross-beam with straight-cut stops, chamfered beam in partition and large brick fireplace with chamfered timber lintel. Right-hand room has chamfered axial beam, broad unchamfered joists and C19 brick fireplace with oven. The back of the right-hand room is partitioned off for small unheated service room and stairs. Plank doors internally. Full-height timber-frame partition between hall and high end. Smoke-blackened chamfered tie-beam on chamfered posts with curved braces. Exposed wall-plates and some exposed wall-framing.

Listing NGR: TM0036651138

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