Fifteenth century Ye Olde River House from 1490 in the village of Kersey, Suffolk, England Stock


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KERSEY THE STREET 1. 5377 (east side) Bridge House and Riverside House (formerly listed as house north of River House and the footbridge) TM 0044 58/452 23.1.58 II GV 2. Probably of C15-C16 origin. A timber-framed and plastered building with a tiled roof.


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Coordinates: 52.05°N 0.917°E Kersey is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district in Suffolk, in the east of England. The main street has a ford across a stream. Its principal claim to fame is that a coarse woollen cloth called Kersey cloth takes its name from it.


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River House in Suffolk's Stour Valley is 'steeped in history', dating from 1490 with a distinctive Tudor tower and a rare wall painting depicting life-size figures in Elizabethan dress. 7 The.


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River House is a wonderful Grade II* listed building set in a prime location. Dating from 1490 with a distinctive Elizabethan tower and later alterations, together with a large two-storey rear wing of rare character the property benefits from planning permission to create further living space.


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His home, River Lea, is a now a museum operated by the Grand Island Historical Society. 1887: McComb House built, later opened as the Island Club. C. 1900: The largest club in the early 1900s was the Oakfield, with over 400 members. The McComb House on the West River was an imposing hotel for its day.


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Kersey is a small village located in the county of Suffolk, in the east of England. Here are some options for getting there: By car: The most convenient way to get to Kersey is by car. Kersey is located just off the A1141, which is easily accessible from the A12 and the A14.


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River House is a nationally important Grade II* Listed building that makes a major contribution to one of the most picturesque scenes in Britain. The starred listing relates to its exceptional Tudor brick porch and a rare wall painting depicting life-sized figures in Elizabethan dress.


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River House will be one of several historic Kersey buildings to be featured in The Magpie Murders, and the series will also include the village pub. The Kersey Bell has been temporarily renamed 'The Queen's Arms'. Here at Whitworth we are working with Historic England to plan restorations to River House.


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Media in category "River House, Kersey" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Kersey ford - geograph.org.uk - 593005.jpg 640 × 427; 69 KB


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Kersey is a small village in the Kersey Vale, part of the Babergh District of Suffolk. Suffolk is a county in the east of England, one of the East Anglian counties and bordered by Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. Kersey is about a 25 minutes drive from Ipswich along the A1071 Ipswich Road until you reach Hadleigh, where you turn onto the.


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River House, Kersey, Ipswich 4. Overton Heath Lane, Overton Common, Malpas 5. Thimbleby Mill, Horncastle 6. Bellow Hill, Garsdale, Sedbergh 7. Feniton, Honiton 8. Withington, Cheltenham By The.


Fifteenth century Ye Olde River House dating from 1490 reflected in the ford, in the village of

River House, Kersey Ye Olde River House in Kersey was often featured on Suffolk railway posters to promote the convenience of seeing Suffolk's beautiful villages by train.


Fifteenth century Ye Olde River House from 1490 in the village of Kersey, Suffolk, England Stock

A week's stay in the Old Drift House for eight guests starts from £1250 and a three-night break starts from £950. ( www.premiercottages.co.uk, 01582 763533). Photos by the author. It's back. After a two-year hiatus - for reasons you might imagine - our Home from Home column returns to the Arb, in which travel writer Jess Baldwin, brood in.


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Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1234780 Date first listed: 23-Jan-1958 List Entry Name: RIVER HOUSE Statutory Address: RIVER HOUSE, CHURCH HILL Uploaded by Julie Potton This photo may not represent the current condition of the site View all Location


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River House is just steps away from the Kersey Splash, which runs through the centre of the village (Image: Winkworth) A 16th Century brick barn just steps away from the famous Kersey.

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