NHER 41051 (Building record) - Former Town Farm, now The Farmhouse

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Summary

A late 18th century farmhouse of red brick, rendered and whitewashed on its south side. It is two storeys high with a pantiled roof,and the façade has three window bays with a central entrance. The farmhouse has a nearby barn, which is also late 18th century and of red brick with a pantiled roof.

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Location

Map sheet TG12SW
Civil Parish BOOTON, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

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(name Town Farm transferred to modern building to west)
Late 18th century farmhouse of red brick, rendered to south; pantile roof. Two storeys, three bays with central door. Sash windows. Corner pilasters. Parapetted tumbled gables. Stack to east gable, catslide to north.
Barn, late 18th century, three stead. Red brick and pantile. Parapet tumbled gables. Catslide to east. Ventilation loops in gables. Large central door to west. Plain pilasters, oversailing eaves. Single storey hipped wing.
Information from (S1).
E. Rose (NLA) 21 December 2004.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entries 1306708 and 1342778.

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Record last edited

May 15 2018 2:36PM

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