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Full Record - Debenham, 12 Aspall Road (formerly Old Cooperage), Crosswing

LocationDebenham, 12 Aspall Road (formerly Old Cooperage), Crosswing, Suffolk
Grid referenceTM 173 634
DescriptionThis house is in two parts, a fifteenth-century gabled crosswing, end on to the road, and a sixteenth-century addition to the left. The crosswing is of five bays, originally jettied to the front. It has widely spaced studding with tension braces in the front gable end and arch-braced tiebeams. Caution needs to be employed in interpreting the date of the whole wing from the single timber dated. The later front range has plain first fl oor studding and a chamfered-joist ceiling to the ground fl oor. This was one of two houses that survived a serious fire in this part of the village in 1744.
Type of BuildingHouse
Type of StructureStudding
DATES
Type of date Tree-ring (ring width) date.
Felling Date Range1445 - 1446
PeriodMedieval
Century15
Date1445/6
IDENTIFIERS
VA Volume No.40
VA Page No.130
List sequence id2723
Laboratory Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory (and predecessors)

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