NHER 44168 (Building record) - King's Head Hotel

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Summary

This Tudor and Gothic style public house was built around 1860 and incorporates an earlier structure. It is built of whitewashed brick and has two storeys, attics and tiled roofs.

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Location

Map sheet TF73SE
Civil Parish BIRCHAM, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

April 1985. Listed, Grade II.
Public house. 1860, incorporating an earlier structure. Whitewashed brick, tiled roofs. Two storeys with attics range to north, one storey with attics range at south, forming 'L' plan. Tudor-Gothic. Range to north has two ground and three first floor three-light wooden casements with glazing bars. Dentillated brick drip moulds. Gabled porch has raised and fielded Gothic two leaf doors. Fret work barge board. At north dormer gable springing from eaves to ridge height with one 2-light casement, 20th century replacement barge boards. To south dormer with two-light casement with drip mould head, replacement barge boards. Three north and two south diamond section, corbelled headed stacks. Wing at south has returned gable with ground floor three-light drip mould headed casement, first floor architrave framed opening with smaller inserted two-light casement. Date stone 1860 above. 20th century replacement barge board. Two paired diamond section stacks with corbelled head. Included for group value on village green.
Information from (S1).
A. Cattermole (NLA) 23 March 2006.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1077808.

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Record last edited

Jun 29 2017 3:12PM

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