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Listed Buildings and Scheduled Ancient Monuments in King’S Lynn and West Norfolk Listed Buildings and Scheduled Ancient Monuments In King’s Lynn and West Norfolk with IDox References 10th Edition March 2020 2 LISTED BUILDINGS Property Designation IDox Ref No ANMER St Mary’s Church II* 763 ASHWICKEN Church Lane All Saints Church II* 1248 War Memorial II 1946 BABINGLEY Ruins of Church of St Felix I & SAM 1430 BAGTHORPE WITH BARMER Bagthorpe St Mary’s Church II 764 1 – 4 Church Row II 765 (Listed as 9 and 10 cottages 25m S of Church) II 766 Hall Farmhouse II 767 K6 Telephone kiosk NW of Church II 770 Barmer Barn 50m N of Barmer Farmhouse II 768 All Saints Church II* 769 BARTON BENDISH Barton Hall II 771 Dog Kennels 20m N Barton Hall II 772 St Mary’s Church I 773 Church Road St Andrew’s Church I 774 Barton Bendish War Memorial II 1948 26 (Listed as Old Post Office) II 775 27 (Listed as cottage adjacent to Old Post Office) II 776 Avenue House II 777 Buttlands Lane K6 Telephone kiosk II 778 BARWICK Great Barwick Barwick Hall II 779 Stable block 10m S Barwick Hall II 780 Little Barwick Barwick House II 781 Stable block 10m NE Barwick House II 782 Carriage block 50m NE Barwick House II 783 BAWSEY Ruined church of St James I & SAM 784 Church Farmhouse II 785 Mintlyn Ruined church of St Michael II* 786 Font against S side Whitehouse Farmhouse II 787 (farmhouse not listed) 3 BEXWELL Barn north of St Mary’s Church II & SAM 1421 Church of St Mary The Virgin II* 1422 Bexwell Hall Farmhouse II 1429 War Memorial A10 Bexwell/Ryston II 1908 BIRCHAM Bircham Newton All Saints Church II* 788 The Old House II 789 Bircham Tofts Ruined Church of St Andrew II 790 Pond Farmhouse (NB The Stable is in the curtilage) II 791 Great Bircham St Mary’s Church I 792 King’s Head Hotel II 793 Houghton Hall West Lodge II 794 Windmill II 795 Bakery II 796 Miller’s House II 797 Humphrey Cottage II 798 BOUGHTON Chapel Road The Poplars II 799 Granary & Stables E The Poplars II 800 Church Lane All Saints Church II* 801 Boughton War Memorial II 1945 BRANCASTER Brancaster St Mary’s Church I 802 Brancaster War Memorial II 1937 Old School House (30m S of church) II 803 St Mary’s House, London Street II 812 Town Farm House II 804 Brancaster Staithe AA box on A149 II 816 Staithe House II* 805 Dial House II 806 DiHaarlbou Cottager Cottage Waterside II II 807 HarbourHarbour Coottagettage Waterside II II 808807 WatersideHarbour C ottage Waterside II II 809807808 SunbuHarbouryr CCoottagettage Watersi de II II 810807808809 Cobblestones II 811808809 Harbour Cottage Scolt Head Island II 807809 WatersiSummedr eW ardens House IIII 8081881 II 809 BURNHAM DEEPDALE St Mary’s Church II* 813 Burnham Deepdale War Memorial II 1995 Deepdale Farmhouse II 814 Whitehills Farmhouse, Burnham Road II 815 4 BURNHAM MARKET Burnham Westgate Westgate Hall II* 678 Stable Block 50m E Westgate Hall II 679 Church Walk St Mary’s Church, Burnham Westgate I 680 Church Close House II 681 Creake Road Crabbe Hall Farmhouse II 682 Front Street 1 Burnham Market Dental Surgery II 734 (Listed as Cottage attached to house S of Barclays Bank) 2 Estcourt House II 735 8 Ivy Cottage (Listed as Ivy House) II 683 10 Winearls II 684 12 Wittons (Listed as Wiltons) II 685 14 II 686 16 Old Tiles II 687 18 Bowling House II 688 22 The Old Crabbe Hall II 689 24 The Garden House II 691 26 Hamilton Cottage II 690 28 Honeysuckle Cottage II 692 32 Habadashas (Listed as Haberdasher 10m west Sunnyside) II 693 34 Sunny House (Listed as Sunnyside) II 694 36 Bracken Cottage (Listed as Mostyn) II 695 40 & 42 Skeet Cottage II 696 (listed as 2 Cottages attached E of Mostyn) II 697 44 The Poachers (Listed as Cottage attached to above pair) II 698 48 April Cottage II 700 50 Newton’s Cottage II 699 52 Arch Cottage II 701 (Listed as Cottages 1, 2 & 3 attached to W Arch House) 54 Arch House II 702 11 High House (Listed as 1 High House) II 703 9 High House (Listed as 2 High House) II 704 7 Brewers (Listed as House attached to W High House) II 705 Herring’s Lane Icehouse 50m SE Burnham Hall Farmhouse II 706 North Street 17 Foundry House II 707 19 Satchell’s Off Licence II 708 Wall attached to E Satchell’s Off Licence II 709 43 Cobham House II 710 24 Northfield House II 711 22 Northgate House II 712 20 The Kitchen II 713 Market Place (The Green) Burnham Market War Memorial II 1963 3 Ivy Cottage (Listed as Gateway Cottage) II 806 4 Goosebec II II 715807 5 Redwings II 716808 (originally two properties listed as Sunnyside & Greenview) II 717809 9 Tweed Cottage II 718 11 Clare Cottage (Listed as Lion House) II 719 12 Lion Cottage II 720 14 Hoste Arms II 721 5 15 Anna (Listed as Forge House) II 758 16 Jack Wills (Listed as Fishes Restaurant) II 722 22 Aviaries II 723 23 Crown Cottage II 724 (Originally 3 listed as Avaries, Crown Cottage and Rose Cottage) 725 24 Market House II* 726 (Listed as Market House and Lime Tree Cottage) 25 Bedfords Estate Agent (Listed as Messrs Bowers) II 727 26 Tillys Café (Listed as House to E of Bowers) II 728 28 Gurney’s Fish Shop (Listed as Herrings Gallery) II 729 29 No. TWENTY 9 (Listed as Messrs Claytons) II 730 30 Abbotts Estate Agents (Listed as John B Shrive to E) II 731 50 Tuscan Farm Shop (Listed as Barclays Bank) II 732 51 Hammonds House II 733 (Listed as house attached to S of Barclays Bank ) 53 Briar Cottage (Listed as Condor Cottage) II 736 54 Fairfax Gallery (Listed as Fern Cottage) II 737 55 Townhouse (Listed as The Old Black Horse) II 738 59 Sowerbys Holiday Cottages (Listed as White Cottage) II 739 60 Sowerbys Estate Agent (Listed as Newsagent) II 740 (Poppy Cottage is within the curtilage) 62 The White House II 741 63 The White House Bookshop II 1930 (Listed as one property but now separated into two) 65 Craig House (Listed as Craigeton) II 742 66 Sands House (Listed as Cottage W Craigeton) II 743 67 The Pharmacy II 744 70 Gunn Hill Clothing Company II 1931 71 The Vine House II 745 (Listed as one property but now separated into two) 73 Collen & Clare (Listed as W Groom Bakery) II 746 74 Beeston House (Listed as cottage to E of W Groom) II 747 76 Pentney House II 748 78 The Blue House (Listed as Dargaville) II 749 79 House on the Green (Listed as Zoe Cottage) II 750 80 Coachmans Cottage (Listed as Cottage to W of Zoe Cottage) II 751 85 Burnham Cottage II 752 86 Burnham House II 753 90 Westgate House (Listed as House 30m W Burnham House) II 754 K6 Telephone kiosk II 757 Overy Road Church House II 755 Burnham Market Stores (Listed as Stylman Bros) II 756 St Andrews Barn (Listed as St Andrew’s) II 759 St Andrews Barn (Listed as Ulph Drapers) II 760 Old Rectory II 761 Ulph Place All Saints Church, Burnham Ulph II* 762 BURNHAM NORTON Bellamy’s Lane St Margaret’s Church I 817 Gatehouse, Carmelite Friary ruins I & SAM 818 Detached gable wall Friary ruins II* 819 Friary Cottage II 820 The Street Norton Hall Farmhouse II 821 Prince of Wales House II 822 6 BURNHAM OVERY STAITHE East Harbour Road Staithe House (Listed as Staithe Lodge) II 832 Tower Road The Mill House (National Trust) II 833 Watermill (National Trust) II 834 Bridge & parapet wall to North of Watermill (National Trust) II 835 Windmill (National Trust) II* 836 Scotts Cottage II 837 (Listed as Scotts of B.O.S. 50m SW The Moorings) The Moorings (includes The Old Maltings) II 838 Wells Road The Garth II 841 Gun Hill Farmhouse II 842 Marsh Farmhouse II 843 Burnham Overy Staithe War Memorial II 1936 BURNHAM OVERY TOWN Burnham Road, Peterstone Peterstone Farmhouse II 823 Peterstone Farm Barn II 824 Tower Road (Union Mills) Mill House II 825 Watermill II 826 Tower Windmill II 827 Mill Bridge II 828 Stable block 25m S Mill House II 829 Wells Road St Clement’s Church I 830 Church Hill Farm II 831 Veldings Corner Wayside Cross II 839 Ostrich House, Wells Road II 840 East Harbour Road (Overy Staithe) Staithe House (Listed as Staithe Lodge) II 832 BURNHAM THORPE All Saints Church I 844 Burnham Thorpe War Memorial II 1947 Manor House II 845 Creake Road The Parsonage House (Listed as Old Rectory) II 846 The Street The Lord Nelson Public House II 847 School House II 848 Ivy Farm Barn II 849 Walsingham Road East End Farm House II 850 Whitehall Farmhouse II 851 CASTLE ACRE Bailey Street Bailey Gate I & SAM 852 63/64 II 853 Church Lane Abbey Cottage II 854 7 St James Church I 855 War Memorial At St James Church II 1943 High Street 14 II 856 Cottage attached to 14 II 857 Newton Road The Old Foundry II 858 Pale’s Green Tudor Lodgings & attached service wing/cottage II* 859 Dovecote 25m SE Tudor Lodgings II 860 Barn 25m SE Tudor Lodgings II 861 Peddar’s Way The Stone Barn II 862 Priory Road Cluniac Priory Gatehouse I & SAM 863 Remains of Cluniac Benedictine Priory I & SAM 864 Pyes Lane Castle Acre Castle I & SAM 865 St James’s Green Western House (Lower House) II 866 15 II 867 16 II 868 Stocks Green The Ostrich Public House II 869 Cottage attached to East II 870 Barnfields (Listed as Fish & Chip Shop) II 871 Cottage attached to East of Ostrich Inn II 872 Albert Victor Public House II 873 1 Bailey Gate Cottages II 874 2 Bailey Gate Cottages II 875 3 Bailey Gate Cottages II 876 Hill Cottage II 877 Cottage attached to Willow Cottage II 878 Willow Cottage II 879 K6 Telephone Kiosk II 880 CASTLE RISING Castle Farmhouse 150m NW Castle II 882 Barn at Castle Farm 150m S Church II 883 St Laurence Church I 884 Lamp post 50m NW Castle Farm Barn II 885 Lamp post 20m N Castle Farm Barn II 886 The Old Rectory 50m N Church II 887 Trinity Hospital including walls 30m E Church (Almshouses) I 888 K6 Telephone Kiosk II 889 Ruins of Castle and C11 Church I & SAM 881 The Green Market Cross II* & SAM 890 Knights Hill Knights Hill Hotel (Listed as Rising Lodge) II 891 Low Road 20 II 892 21 II 893 CHOSELEY Choseley Farmhouse II 894 8 CLENCHWARTON St Margaret’s Church II* 895 Remains of Cross in Churchyard II & SAM 896 Memorial to Chris.
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