NHER 29964 (Building record) - Church Farm

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Summary

A complex of farm buildings. The main red brick barn dates to the early 18th century. There is also a brick and flint stable and harness room, with a fireplace and stalls. This may date to before the 18th century.

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Location

Map sheet TG21NW
Civil Parish FRETTENHAM, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

Map

Farm complex. Main barn early 18th century, rebuilt north gable dated 1843. Red brick; roof structure has ten bays with tiebeams on every other principal rafter. Two collars and two butt purlins. Windbracing in second register with large straight braces above cart doors.
Tiebeams on wallposts with marks for removed arched braces. Ventilation slits in walls and in three tiers on gable walls.
Secondary, adjoining barn very similar, of 8 bays with no wind bracing but straight bracing from wallplate to principals in each bay.
Stable and harness room with fireplace and stalls. Brick and flint, suggested as pre 18th century.
See (S1) in file.
E. Rose (NLA), 20 August 1993.

  • --- Secondary File: Secondary File.
  • <S1> Unpublished Document: University of East Anglia. Farm Survey.

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Record last edited

Feb 7 2011 2:00PM

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