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Mepal
Parish church. C13 with restorations of 1849, 1876 and 1905 by Carooe. Field and rubblestone with limestone dressings. Plain tiled roof with crested ridge tiles and restored end parapets. West end of nave has double bellcote under a gable with vesica opening to the spandrel. The bellcote is carried on three carved stone corbels.
Lodge. Early C19.
Gault brick now with modern tiles to polygonal roof rising to central gault brick stack.
Octagonal plan. One storey. Original casements in pointed arches some with original leaded lights in the heads.
Cottage. Late C17 or early C18. C19 extension.
Mainly brick, rendered or painted but possibly some timber framing. Reed thatched roof with gable end parapets and gault brick ridge and end stacks. L-plan including the C19 wing. One storey and attic.
Three later gable dormers and three ground floor windows, also later. Doorway is modern porch. Wing at the rear. Brick, painted and reed thatched roof. Two storeys. Two pantiled eaves dormers and two, twelve pane ground floor hung sashes.
Cottage, late C18.
Gault brick with rendered and parapetted gable end. Plain tiled roof, original ridge stack and dentil eaves cornice. One storey and attic. One dormer. Lobby entry doorway and small pane casement in south wall. West end has later C19 brick addition or rebuild. Two storeys with slate roof.
Cottage. Mid C18.
Gault brick, English bond and concrete tiled roof with end parapets. Internal stack to rear pitch. One stone on the front. Two hung sashes one in original opening, on either side of doorway. Two storeys on the rear. The room at the north east end was an office. Adjoining on the south west is an addition, also C18. Gault brick, English bond and concrete tiled roof with end parapets. On the front two original window openings and a doorway in segmental arch leading to a granary.
House Early C18.
Local red brick, Flemish bond, with late rendered front wall on plinth with moulded upper edge. Original roof with plain tiled rear pitch and concrete tiles to front pitch. Tumbled gable end parapets and sawtooth eaves cornice. Ridge stack. T-plan includes the later C18 kitchen wing and stair bay at the rear. Two storeys and attic.
House. Mid or late C18, and c1840.
Local gault brick, part plaster rendered. Plain tiled steeply pitched roof with flush end stacks. Two storeys and attic. Two dormers. Central two storey canted bay flanked by two symmetrically disposed windows at each storey. The windows are now boarded. Adjoining on east side c1840 part. Gault brick and hipped slate roof with bracketed wood eaves cornice.
House. Late C18 or early C19. Narrow gault brick plaster rendered and painted and slate roof hipped to north east end. Tumbled parapet to south west end. Cellar, two storeys and attic. Three first floor flush frame C19 hung sashes with margin lights under raised arches. Three similar ground floor windows. Doorway has original pedimented doorcase with dentil cornice on fluted pilasters and a six raised and fielded panel door. North east end wall has two similar C19 flush frame hung sashes. At the rear amid C19 dining room addition. Two storeys.
House. Early C19. Gault brick, Flemish bond and slate roof and end stacks. Two storeys. Segmental arches to four, first floor sixteen pane flush frame hung sashes. Round headed arch to doorway with reeded doorcase having boss enrichments and sixteen raised and fielded panelled door with lobed glazing to fanlight.





