Historic England records Sutton Parva House as a listed building, grade II, list entry number 1300485, date first listed: 1st July 1986.
Historic England gives the following details:
Detached house. Mid C18. Coursed rubble stone, tiled roof with hip to right, brick stacks. ‘L’-plan, 2-storey, 4-windowed; casements. Door with 6 fielded panels to right of centre, 3-light moulded recessed mullioned casement to right, two 3-light and one 2-light mullioned casements to left, the 2-light in blocked doorway. Plat band to first floor; three 3-light mullioned casements and one 2-light. Left return has 2-light casement and 9- pane sashes in plain ashlar cases, external brick stack. Rear has C20 casements and glazed door, rear wing with 2-light casements and sashes in stone architraves with keystone. Interior not accessible at time of survey (July 1985), but said to contain chamfered beams and open fireplace with chamfered lintel on chamfered stone jambs. Also said to be a rebuild of a timber-framed house. (V.C.H., Wiltshire, Vol 8, 1965). Listing NGR: ST9127741095
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