Burnham Grange
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Image: © David Wright Taken: 13 Jan 2014
Grade II listed building. "House. Mid C18 with later alterations and additions. Yellow-brown brick. Pantile roof. L-shaped on plan: 3-room front with stairhall to right of centre, later rear wing and outshut. 2 storeys, 5 bays; symmetrical. Steps to central recessed C20 door beneath channelled and keyed stucco cambered arch. 16-pane ground floor flush sashes with similar stucco arches and stone cills. 4 first floor unequal flush sashes with glazing bars and stone cills. Stepped eaves. Brick-coped gable and kneeler to left, stone-coped gable to right. Central axial stack and end, stacks, that to left a C20 rebuild. Interior: single-flight closed-string staircase of c1800 with column newel'and balusters; dentilled ceiling cornice to ground floor right; panelled doors, window shutters and reveals." http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-165876-burnham-grange-thornton-curtis-
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