In Churchyard Of Church Of St Mary
Chest tomb. Early C19. Commemorates Golding Constable (d 1816) and his wife Ann (d 1815). Ashlar. On low splayed plinth with shallow pedimented cover bearing inscriptions to Golding and Ann.
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Range of early C16 cottages on Rectory Hill
Range of cottages. Rectory Hill and St Marys Cottage probably C16 with later alterations and additions. Nos 1 and 2 probably early C19 replacing earlier structure. Timber-framed, rendered. Part underbuilt in painted brick and brick additions.
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Rectory Hill
House. Late C16 - early C17, two builds, with later alterations including early C19 refronting. Timber-framed, rendered. White brick front. Plain tile roof.
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Rectory, now house. 1714 with additional wing of 1820s. Red brick in Flemish bond, front rendered, rear painted. Slate roof to front, plain tiles to rear. Two storeys, attic and basement.
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Opposite Church, Centre of village
House, including former service range to north, now divided into dwelling units. Range of 1713 (on rainwater head) with later C18 - C20 additions and alterations. Slid C19 conventual ranges and chapel not of special interest. Service range probably C17. 1713 house for Joseph Chaplain.
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White Horse Road/B1070
House, now two dwellings. Probably early C16 with later alterations. Timber-framed, rendered. Garden Cottage partly underbuilt and cased in painted brick. Plain tile roof.
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Cottage, previously shop and cafe. Probably C17
Cottage, previously shop and cafe. Thought to be C17 with C18 and later alterations. Timber-framed, rough rendered. Front cased in brick. Plain tile roof.
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Burnt Oak
House, now 2 dwellings. C16 with later alterations and C19 addition. Timber-framed, rendered, part underbuilt in brick. Brick C19 range. Plain tile roof.
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Known as Burnt Oak Cottages on the OS Map, early C16
Burnt Oak Cottages on OS Map. Range of cottages. 3 builds. Early C16 range to Flatford Road, later C16 range to Main Road with probable C17 addition to right. Later alterations.
In 1654 was purchased by the Parish overseers to house the poor.
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Gaston Street
Farmhouse. Probably late C16 - C17 with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed. Plain tile roof. Red brick stack.
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Gaston Street
House. c1830. Red brick with white brick front. Slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with further ranges set back at rear.
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House with railings and gate. c1840. House: timber-framed and brick, rendered. Plain tile roof, red brick stacks. Tudor style.
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Gaston Street
House. Late C18 - early C19. Timber-framed, rendered. Plain tile roof. One storey and attic.
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Hadleigh Road
House. 1809. White brick. Slate roof. 2 storeys, 6 bays.
From research carried out at the Suffolk Record Office, Gatton House (Previously Gattinetts) was made reference to by John Constable (below)
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Putticks Lane
Farmhouse. C17, extensively restored c.1985. Timber-framed, rendered. Plain tile roof, red brick stack.
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Quintons Road
House. Probably late C16-C17 with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed, rendered. Plain tile roof, red brick stack. Single storey and attic.
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Quintons Road, next door to the Old Smithy, reputed to be the service range/kitchens to High Trees
House. Probably late C16-C17 with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed, partly underbuilt/cased in red brick in Flemish bond. Part rendered. Plain tile roofs.
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Tomb chest
Tomb chest. Early C19. Commemorates John Dunthorne and his son of the same name. Ashlar. Rectangular on plan.
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In Churchyard Of Church Of St Mary
Pair of tombs. Early and mid C19. Commemorates James and Sarah Revans and their son and daughter of the same names. Ashlar. Pair of sarchophagi with head stones and low slabs at feet.
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House. C16 origins, C18 alterations, refronting of 1818 and C20 extension to left. Timber-framed, rendered, partly cased in painted brick. White brick front. Plain tile roof.
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Rectory Hill
Coach-house. C18. Timber-framed, weatherboarded. Plain tile roof. One storey and loft.
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Two cottages. Two builds, probably C18 and early C19. Timber-framed, Hatters rendered, whitewashed brick to Old House. Plain tile roof. Brick stack.
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The Street
Railings and gates. Late C18. Cast iron and red brick. Dwarf wall supporting railings with spearhead standards, arrowhead bars and dogbars. Bottom rail with quatrefoil motif.
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The Street, village centre
Public House. Probable C17 origins with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed, rendered with colourwashed brick front and stacks. Plain tile roof. Two storeys, three window front with single-storey projecting addition to left of entrance.
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John Constable artist studio 1802
Cottage. Probably C17 restored C20. Timber-framed, rendered, part underbuilt in brick. Plain tile roof. Red brick stack.
In 1802 John Constable rented this as an art studio for four and a half old pennies a year.
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Cottage incorporating bank premises to rear wing. Early C19 with probable C17 rear wing. Timber-framed, rendered, rear range, part cased/underbuilt in whitewashed brick. Plain tile roof. Front range whitewashed brick with slate roof.
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The Street, behind what, in Constable's time, was the village green
Large house. C13 with C19 and C20 additions and alterations. Red brick in Flemish bond. Slate roof. Three storeys, the upper floor possibly being an addition.
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Farmhouse. Cross wing of probable later C16 date with hall range rebuilt C17. Later alterations and extensions to rear end left. Timber-framed, rendered. Plaintile roof, red brick stacks.
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