NHER 29970 (Building record) - Church Farm

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Summary

A group of post medieval farm buildings. The farmhouse and a brick built barn date to the 18th century, whilst a flint barn, a cart shed and the stables are 18th or 19th century in date. A stone threshing floor and a stable integrated into the brick barn mean that it is an unusual building.

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  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG23SE
Civil Parish ANTINGHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

January 1986.
Barn about 1700, important early example of barn with integral stable.
Stone threshing floor. Brick walls.
Four tiebeams originally on wallposts with braces; surviving post rests on ovolo moulded bracket. Ten roof bays.
Smaller flint barn, two stables, cart shed and gig house date from mid 18th century onwards and later 19th century in case of cart and sheltern sheds.
Farmhouse has intact dairy in lean-to and may have had servants rooms in roof.
(S1).
E.Rose (NLA), 23 August 1993.

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 Unpublished Document: University of East Anglia.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

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Record last edited

Jan 28 2011 4:02PM

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