NHER 18399 (Building record) - Church Farmhouse

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Summary

Church Farmhouse is a timber framed red brick building with some chequerwork, aligned east to west. The north wall has two chimney breasts protruding, and the building is constructed in the 17th century style but may date from early 18th century, and may be a single wing from a once much larger house. A Georgian block has been added against the south wall.

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Location

Map sheet TM28NW
Civil Parish PULHAM ST MARY, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

1982. Site visit.
Red brick building with some chequerwork, aligned east to west. North wall has two chimney breasts protruding, one wide. The other smaller and stepped. Three storeys of large windows in west gable. 17th century style but perhaps dates from early 18th century. Is it one wing of a larger house? Georgian block has been added against south wall.
E. Rose (NAU), 29 September 1982.

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

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Mar 27 2007 10:04AM

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