MILDENHALL MALTINGS
List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: MILDENHALL MALTINGS
List entry Number: 1022594
Location
MILDENHALL MALTINGS, MILDENHALL ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County: Suffolk
District: St. Edmundsbury
District Type: District Authority
Parish: Bury St. Edmunds
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 12-Jul-1972
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 466964
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Details
BURY ST EDMUNDS
TL86NW MILDENHALL ROAD
639-1/13/473 (East side)
12/07/72 Mildenhall Maltings
II
Former maltings, now used as a warehouse. Mid C19, with later
additions. Red brick with slate roofs. Complex plan.
EXTERIOR: part 3 storeys, part 2-and-a-half. The 3-storey
hipped northern range is set sideways-on to the road: on the
road frontage, 3 blocked windows to each storey, divided by
plain pilasters topped by linking segmental arches. The north
front has an 8-window range: the 1st and 2nd storey windows
are cast-iron small-paned casements with a central opening
light; wide dividing pilasters topped by linking segmental
arches.
The ground storey windows are similar, but with wide flat
stone arches above and projecting stone sills. Recessed,
slightly off-centre entrance door. The middle range is lower,
with a row of 11 recessed blocked openings within the plinth
at pavement level and a row of 11 blocked segmental-headed
windows to the 1st storey.
The 2nd storey has 11 cast-iron windows like those in the
north range. Dividing pilasters with segmental-arched heads
rise from above the plinth. The south range contains a row of
3 rectangular drying towers with their pyramid roofs now
capped. 2 of these roofs are linked, and 2 lower 2-storey
ranges project eastwards from them with paired hipped roofs. A
4-window range to the upper storey on the street frontage
only, and a 6-window range along the east side, all windows
with rectangular stone surrounds. The 3rd drying tower at the
rear has a 3-storey range extending eastwards from it.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
Listing NGR: TL8490166324
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National Grid Reference: TL 84901 66324
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