Record Details
NHER Number: | 25754 |
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Type of record: | Building |
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Name: | Post medieval icehouse |
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Summary
This unusual icehouse was probably built between 1800 and 1820 and served Ellingham Hall. It is situated on a knoll rather than in a pit. There is an ornamental south façade with a pointed doorway of yellow brick. The dome was formerly earth covered and bears three yew trees.
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Location
Grid Reference: | TM 3574 9240 |
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Map Sheet: | TM39SE |
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Parish: | ELLINGHAM, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
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Full description
May 1990. Visit.
Icehouse. Very unusual example. Situated on knoll rather than in pit, immediately adjacent to former carriage drive entrance to park, with no source of ice immediately to hand. Ornamental south façade with pointed doorway of yellow brick, surrounded by flint pebbles and outer hoodmoulded surround of yellow brick backed with red. Six steps
lead up, not down, to chamber, the passage having a pointed barrel vault and levelling out to a pointed wooden door. Egg shaped chamber with hook and vent in roof. Passage and chamber rendered inside. Dome formerly earth covered and bears three yew trees, the only trees in the wood of this species. Served Ellingham Hall. Date probably 1800 to 1820. To be restored. Suggested for spot listing.
See (S1).
E. Rose (NLA), 9 May 1990.
Listed grade II, 8 November 1989
Site Visit October 2012.
The icehouse has undergone some repairs, most significantly to the façade and is generally in good condition. A yew tree continues to grow on top although much of the surrounding earth has gone. The icehouse was partially obscured by ivy at the time of the visit.
K. Powell (HES), 18 March 2015
Monument Types
- ICEHOUSE (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)
Associated Finds - none
Protected Status
Sources and further reading
--- | Photograph: Ellingham Icehouse. Print. |
--- | Secondary File: Secondary File. |
<S1> | Photograph: FFX 30. |
Related records
56796 | Part of: Ellingham Park (Monument) |
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