Lloyds Bank, Market Hill, CO10
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Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 30 Oct 2013
This Georgian house was built in 1767/8 by a wealthy local rector. {Source: Sudbury Town Trail booklet.} The building is Grade II* listed "A large C18 building, with most of its original external features. 3 storeys and cellars, red brick front with parapet and cornice returned road East and West sides. Treble span roof, hipped East and West, and tiled. Front has 5 window range, sash with glazing bars and central splay bay over pedimented Ionic porch. Enlarged modern bank window in lieu of two windows ground floor, right" http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1351389 . Shame about the single, modern and totally out-of-keeping window on the ground floor (right) and the cash machine.