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Cock & Bell, Long Melford
Image: © Oxyman
Taken: 2 Feb 2008
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Co-op Foodstore, Long Melford
Image: © Oxyman
Taken: 2 Feb 2008
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Cock and Bell Lane
Image: © Oxyman
Taken: 2 Feb 2008
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Long Melford buildings [30]
The Old House Gallery in Hall Street was formerly Jason's Carving Rooms. A 16th or 17th century timber framed house with exposed framing and plaster infill. Jettied to the street with some high windows and old latticed casements. There is an original chimney stack with four grouped octagonal shafts. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1033657
Long Melford is a large village in Suffolk near the border with Essex, some 3 miles north of Sudbury. The village gained its name because it stretches for two and three quarter miles essentially along a single road. There is evidence of occupation from every period from the Mesolithic. The village contains two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, is home to one of the largest and richest "wool churches" in East Anglia with fine flushwork, and a superb almshouse founded in 1573.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 13 Sep 2020
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Chimneys Timber-Framed House
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Image: © Sandy Gerrard
Taken: 8 Apr 2023
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Allotments
Allotments near to Long Melford, Suffolk.
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 30 Aug 2009
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Long Melford buildings [32]
The Cock and Bell Hotel in Hall Street has an 18th century stuccoed front to an earlier timber framed and plastered building. There is a large rear wing on the left. One of the hotel's two dining areas is reputed to be a former cock fighting pit. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1033658
Long Melford is a large village in Suffolk near the border with Essex, some 3 miles north of Sudbury. The village gained its name because it stretches for two and three quarter miles essentially along a single road. There is evidence of occupation from every period from the Mesolithic. The village contains two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, is home to one of the largest and richest "wool churches" in East Anglia with fine flushwork, and a superb almshouse founded in 1573.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 13 Sep 2020
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Long Melford buildings [31]
Foundry House, Hall Street, has ground floor shops with flats above. Built circa 1830 in brick and fronted in gault brick, the former bay on the right has been demolished. The shop fronts are 20th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1351836
Long Melford is a large village in Suffolk near the border with Essex, some 3 miles north of Sudbury. The village gained its name because it stretches for two and three quarter miles essentially along a single road. There is evidence of occupation from every period from the Mesolithic. The village contains two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, is home to one of the largest and richest "wool churches" in East Anglia with fine flushwork, and a superb almshouse founded in 1573.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 13 Sep 2020
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Long Melford buildings [29]
Now three properties named Hawthorne, Girton and Hildon, is this medieval hall house with two crosswings. Timber framed and stuccoed, much altered in the 16th and 17th centuries, refronted in gault brick an altered again in the 19th century. All three properties have canted bay windows and all are in commercial use. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1351835
Long Melford is a large village in Suffolk near the border with Essex, some 3 miles north of Sudbury. The village gained its name because it stretches for two and three quarter miles essentially along a single road. There is evidence of occupation from every period from the Mesolithic. The village contains two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, is home to one of the largest and richest "wool churches" in East Anglia with fine flushwork, and a superb almshouse founded in 1573.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 13 Sep 2020
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Long Melford houses [90]
The delightfully named Cobblers in Hall Street is a timber framed and stuccoed wing that has been added to the south of a medieval hall house. Renovated in the 20th century. Listed, for group value, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1033656
Long Melford is a large village in Suffolk near the border with Essex, some 3 miles north of Sudbury. The village gained its name because it stretches for two and three quarter miles essentially along a single road. There is evidence of occupation from every period from the Mesolithic. The village contains two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, is home to one of the largest and richest "wool churches" in East Anglia with fine flushwork, and a superb almshouse founded in 1573.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 13 Sep 2020
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