NHER 45680 (Building record) - Post medieval barn, west of Broad Farm House on Vicarage Road

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Summary

This three-stead threshing barn dates to 1800 according to the east gable. It is constructed from red brick with a reed-thatched roof with parapeted gables. The barn has double doors on the north and south sides.

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Location

Map sheet TG31NW
Civil Parish SALHOUSE, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

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This three-stead threshing barn dates to 1800 according to the east gable. It is constructed from red brick with a reed-thatched roof with parapeted gables. The barn has a projecting porch on the north side with a parapeted gable. There are double doors on the north and south sides. A later hipped extension has been added at the east gable. The roof structure is made from butt-purlins with tie beams on knees and wall posts.

  • --- Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Record last edited

Apr 18 2013 2:30PM

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