NHER 14211 (Building record) - North House and The Farmhouse

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Summary

This T-shaped two storey painted brick house was built in two stages. The rear wing (known as North House) is thought to date to the 18th century. The main block (The Farmhouse) was built in 1829. The red brick barns date to 1828. This was the estate farm for Cringleford Hall.

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Location

Map sheet TG10SE
Civil Parish KESWICK, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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November 1978. Visit.
T-shaped house of two storeys; facade of three bays with central bay projecting. Parapet and coped eaves. Sash windows. Good doorcase in north range. Excellent. Early 19th century in opinion of E. Rose (NAU) when visited, but listed as 18th century. Brick painted white. Red brick barns dated 1828.
E. Rose (NAU), 9 November 1978.

(S1) now dates the rear wing (known as North House) to the 18th century but states the main block, now called The Farmhouse, as of 1829. States this was the estate farm for Cringleford Hall.
E. Rose (NLA), 16 November 1998.

This record was formerly recorded as America (Meadow) Farm.
M. Dennis (NLA), 22 June 2006.

  • --- Photograph: Meadow Farm, Cringleford. Print.
  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Record last edited

Feb 26 2009 12:08PM

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