NHER 24140 (Building record) - Timber framed house

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Summary

A timber framed house close to the churchyard, with brick facades dating from the 18th century. This house may be the rectory which Blomefield mentions in this position.

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Location

Map sheet TG20SE
Civil Parish BRAMERTON, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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South facade is in Georgian style, 3 bays 2 storeys, plastered, and gable walls with external stacks are flint and brick. But rear north wall, above an outshut, has exposed timber framing including what appear to be two blocked mullioned windows. (S1) states that the rectory in the early 18th century was on the south side of the church, and may be this building.
E. Rose (NAU) 17 November 1987.

(S2), which gives this as an unnamed 'farmhouse without a farm' mentions the timber framing but nevertheless dates the house to 1730.
E. Rose, (NLA) 16 February 1999.

  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • <S1> Serial: Blomefield, F.. 1805-1810. An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk.. Volume Unknown.
  • <S2> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1050454.

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Record last edited

Jun 28 2017 3:00PM

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