1 and 2, Honey Hill, Bury St. Edmunds, West Suffolk, Suffolk, IP33 (Grade II)

1 and 2, Honey Hill is a grade two (II) listed building in Bury St. Edmunds, West Suffolk, Suffolk, IP33. It was first listed in 1952.

About 1 and 2, Honey Hill

BURY ST EDMUNDS



TL8563NE HONEY HILL 639-1/11/440 (North side) 07/08/52 Nos.1 AND 2



A pair of adjoining houses, designed as one. Early C19. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attics. White brick and slate roof. A wide brick gable to the front has stone copings and an acroterion at each end carrying a stone urn. A similar feature at the apex is missing apart from the base. A stone band at the base of the gable has a brick dentil cornice which is carried round the side walls below the eaves. 3 window range, arranged 1:1:1, with the smaller central window within a large semicircular arched recess in the brickwork. The 2 outer windows on each storey are 16-pane sashes in plain reveals with flat gauged arches and projecting stone sills. The central window is a 12-pane sash with a segmental-arched head. The 2 paired central 6-panel doors, each up 2 steps, have wood doorcases with eared architraves and a continuous cornice supported by console brackets. INTERIOR: not inspected.


Where is 1 and 2, Honey Hill?

1 and 2, Honey Hill is located on 1 and 2, Honey Hill, in Bury St. Edmunds, West Suffolk, Suffolk, IP33.


Key Facts

Grid ReferenceTL 85669 63947
Easting, Northing585669, 263947.36084
Latitude, Longitude52.242368, 0.718018
Grade listingII (two)
English Heritage List Entry Number1022544
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