Category:Happisburgh Manor
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This is a category about listed building number 1306318. |
English: Happisburgh Manor is a grade II* listed building in the village of Happisburgh, Norfolk, England. The house was designed by Detmar Jellings Blow in close collaboration with Ernest Gimson for Albemarle Cator, head of a local prominent family. Blow & Gimson, following the style of the Arts & Crafts movement. The architects deliberately used local materials such as flint, pebble, brick, thin tiles and Norfolk reed for the thatched roof. Only the glass came from outside Norfolk and the house has the largest domestic thatched roof in East Anglia and possibly in the UK.
architectural structure in Happisburgh, North Norfolk, England, UK | |||||
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Location | Happisburgh, North Norfolk, Norfolk, East of England, England | ||||
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-2008-07-04 Happisburgh Manor, Happisburgh, Norfolk.jpg 3,072 × 2,048; 3.58 MB
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-2018-07-21 Happisburgh Manor, Happisburgh, Norfolk (1).jpg 640 × 507; 113 KB
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-2018-07-21 Happisburgh Manor, Happisburgh, Norfolk.jpg 640 × 444; 137 KB
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An attractive Arts and Crafts house - geograph.org.uk - 799598.jpg 640 × 480; 175 KB