The Cross Keys Public House
THE CROSS KEYS PUBLIC HOUSE, THE STREET
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Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II
- List Entry Number:
- 1240027
- Date first listed:
- 16-Mar-1988
- List Entry Name:
- The Cross Keys Public House
- Statutory Address:
- THE CROSS KEYS PUBLIC HOUSE, THE STREET
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- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II
- List Entry Number:
- 1240027
- Date first listed:
- 16-Mar-1988
- List Entry Name:
- The Cross Keys Public House
- Statutory Address 1:
- THE CROSS KEYS PUBLIC HOUSE, THE STREET
The scope of legal protection for listed buildings
This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.
Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.
The scope of legal protection for listed buildings
This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.
Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.
Location
- Statutory Address:
- THE CROSS KEYS PUBLIC HOUSE, THE STREET
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- County:
- Suffolk
- District:
- Mid Suffolk (District Authority)
- Parish:
- Redgrave
- National Grid Reference:
- TM 04465 77987
Details
REDGRAVE THE STREET (NORTH EAST TM 0477 SIDE) 5/93 The Cross Keys Public - House GV II Public house. Late C16 or early C17, extended later C17, refronted and extended mid C19. Timber frame, red brick casing and additions. Steeply pitched black glazed and red pantiled roofs. A 3 cell plan with an early bay added to rear, later extended to right or service end. 2 storeys and attic. Recessed vertically panelled doors in lobby and cross entrance positions, architraves with hoodmoulds; transomed 3-light C19 part opening glazing bar casements, heavily moulded surrounds with hoodmoulds. Plinth, boxed eaves. Axial ridge stack between hall and parlour to left of centre with an oversailing cap, at original right end a cross axial stack with 3 C19 diagonally set shafts with oversailing caps. Right gable end transomed 2- light casements with hoodmoulds, pierced wavy bargeboards. Left gable end is plastered with a 2-light attic casement with hoodmould, similar bargeboards, attached to left a 1 storey C19 outbuilding. To rear centre is an early 1 bay, 1 storey and attic gabled addition, plastered with an architraved 16 pane sash and 2-light glazing bar casement, exposed plates and purlins; right return has a rebuilt stack in a later lean-to. Behind parlour end a C20 lean- to, behind plastered service end a brick lean-to with a 6 panelled door. Interior: frame concealed, jowled storey posts, stop chamfered axial binding beam in 'hall', in rear bay an indented stop chamfered binding beam on moulded posts and an early C19 lugged fireplace surround. First floor not inspected.
Listing NGR: TM0446577987
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
- Legacy System number:
- 438113
- Legacy System:
- LBS
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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