NHER 12393 (Monument record) - Site of Gunton's brickworks

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Summary

The site of Gunton's brickworks which was famous during the 19th century for its decorative products. The brickworks closed in the 1910s and all that survives are several sheds and a massive kiln.

Protected Status/Designation

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Location

Map sheet TG11SE
Civil Parish COSTESSEY, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

April 1978.
Site of Gunton's brick works, famous in the 19th century for its decorative products. Closed in 1918.
(S1).
Now used as Brickfield Farm. Several sheds, semi ruinous, remain, with windows formed from decorative bricks. Also a massive kiln of Holkham type. [1] claims the works in fact closed in 1912.
E. Rose (NAU), 26 April 1978.

See also NIAS records (S2)
W. Arnold (HES), 06 December 2010.

  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • --- Website: Lloyd, Clive. 2016. Colonel Unthank's Norwich: History, Decorative Arts, Buildings. www.colonelunthanksnorwich.com. 11 October 2022. https://colonelunthanksnorwich.com/2016/05/05/fancy-bricks/ [Accessed 11 October 2022].
  • <S1> Archive: Bolingbroke family. 1300's-1960. Bolingbroke Collection. Norfolk Record Office.
  • <S2> Archive: NIAS. Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society Records.

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Record last edited

Sep 30 2025 10:49AM

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