NHER 11561 (Find Spot record) - Witton Heath Cottages, building furthest to the east

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Summary

This building is largely 19th century and constructed of brick. However the gable wall against the road is of flint and three rows of white and pink stone blocks with a row of carstone, which seems to have been reused from an earlier, separate building.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG33SW
Civil Parish WITTON, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

Building furthest to the east.
Mostly 19th century, of brick, but gable wall against road is of flint, with at a height of 7-8ft (2.1 - 2.4m) three rows of white and pink stone blocks, with above them a row of carrstone. This does not appear to be part of a former building; more probably reused from elsewhere.
Shown by informant [1] to E. Rose (NAU), 15 September 1976.

  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT (Undated)

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Record last edited

Jan 28 2011 11:28AM

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