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Horringer houses [21]
This former school and schoolhouse is now two properties, The Schoolhouse and The Old School. Built circa 1840 in gault brick, the schoolhouse is two storeys whilst the schoolroom at the rear is one storey. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1186993
The small village of Horringer, earlier known as Horningsheath lies astride the A143 road some two miles south west of Bury St Edmunds. The village includes the main entrance to Ickworth Park. There was once three blacksmiths’ forges in the village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 15 Sep 2020
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The Old School House Horringer
The Old School House is located on the village green adjacent to the village church and entrance to the magnificent Ickworth House.
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 21 Mar 2010
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House on the edge of Horringer village green
Image: © Evelyn Simak
Taken: 30 Apr 2012
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Horringer buildings [3]
This functional and ugly building houses Horringer Community Centre.
The small village of Horringer, earlier known as Horningsheath lies astride the A143 road some two miles south west of Bury St Edmunds. The village includes the main entrance to Ickworth Park. There was once three blacksmiths’ forges in the village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 15 Sep 2020
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Horringer houses [20]
Originally a pair of cottages, now one, Anne Corders Cottage, The Street was built in red and gault brick circa 1840, encasing an earlier timber framed core. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1186992
The small village of Horringer, earlier known as Horningsheath lies astride the A143 road some two miles south west of Bury St Edmunds. The village includes the main entrance to Ickworth Park. There was once three blacksmiths’ forges in the village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 15 Sep 2020
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Horringer houses [19]
The Mansard House in The Street is late 18th century in flint with red brick quoins and dressings. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1298947
The small village of Horringer, earlier known as Horningsheath lies astride the A143 road some two miles south west of Bury St Edmunds. The village includes the main entrance to Ickworth Park. There was once three blacksmiths’ forges in the village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 15 Sep 2020
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St Leonard Horringer
The church of St Leonard Horringer Suffolk for more info see http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/horringer.html
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 22 Oct 2008
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Horringer Green by night
The junction of the main road through the village - the A143 - and the drive to Ickworth Park, Ickworth House and Ickworth Hotel. A car coming from the house has illuminated the grass and tree across the road.
Image: © John Goldsmith
Taken: 11 Dec 2011
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St Leonard's Church, Horringer
The Church occupies a commanding position in the centre of the village overlooking the village green and the entrance to Ickworth Park. There has been a place of worship here for over 1,000 years.
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 21 Mar 2010
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Nearly dry pond behind Horringer church
Image: © John Goldsmith
Taken: 2 Aug 2010
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