NHER 16025 (Building record) - House at the junction of Bard Hill and Market Road

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Summary

A probably late 17th century long flint building. The shaped south gable is edged with brick, has old brick buttresses and later chimneys. The north gable has brick-edged blocked in small 17th century windows and some of its upper storey has been rebuilt in alternate brick and flint.

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Location

Map sheet TG04SE
Civil Parish SALTHOUSE, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

April 1980. Visited.
Flint building, long. South gable shaped, brick-edged.
Probably genuine late 17th century with later chimneys and blocking to window at apex.
Old brick buttresses against this wall.
North gable has brick-edged blocked small windows of 17th century type as has west wall, some remarkably narrow.
Parts of upper storey of this wall have been rebuilt in alternate flint and brick.
E.Rose (NAU), 23 April 1980.

  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.

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Record last edited

Jan 28 2011 12:32PM

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