NHER 45891 (Building record) - The Wilderness

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Summary

This 17th century and later timber framed house has a rendered and whitewashed exterior. Its front wall and one gable are clad in brick, and the roof is covered with black glazed pantiles.

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Location

Map sheet TM39SW
Civil Parish BROOME, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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House, 17th century and later. Timber framed, rendered and whitewashed; front wall and one gable clad in red brick. Steeply-pitched black glazed pantile roof.
Two storeys and attics; rectangular on plan. Range of three windows, widely spaced: 20th century three-light casements. Glazed door off-centre to left. Segmental arched heads to ground floor openings. Axial chimneystack off-centre to right-hand side. Attic casements in gables. Two-light and five-light mullioned first floor windows in rear wall, all other fenestration 20th century. Pantiled wedge dormer in rear roof slope.
P. Aldridge (NLA), 4 September 2006.

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

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Record last edited

Sep 4 2006 10:44AM

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