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'Barn' and Outbuilding, Rose and Crown Inn, Long Melford, Suffolk LMD 185 |
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Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
The 'barn' at the grade II-listed Rose and Crown Inn is a mid-19th century red-brick stable and hay loft with an attached range of single-storied sheds to the rear. The site lies in the hamlet of Bridge Street at the northern end of Long Melford parish, and occupies a triangular promontory between the old course of the street to the north (which forms the boundary with Alpheton parish) and the 20th century by-pass to the east and south (now the A134). The Rose and Crown is known to have existed since at least 1757, when it was mentioned by the same name in a manorial rental, but the present building is not shown on the tithe map of 1839 and is a replacement of circa 1850 (but is incorrectly dated to the early-19th century in the Schedule of Listed Buildings). |
Author: |
L Alston
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Publisher: |
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Suffolk HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2010
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Site: |
LMD 185: Barn and Outbuilding at the Rose and Crown Inn, Long Melford |
Parish: |
LONG MELFORD |
District: |
Babergh |
County: |
Suffolk |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 587800, 249100 (Easting, Northing)
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suffolkc1-74953 |
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SCCAS Report |
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A4, comb bound, white cover (also available as PDF)
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Created Date: |
24 Nov 2016 |