NHER 45943 (Building record) - Manor Farm House, School Lane
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Location
| Map sheet | TG31SE |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | SOUTH WALSHAM, BROADLAND, NORFOLK |
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House, early 18th century, with possibly earlier core. Red brick with dark header-patterning; some flint. Roofs thatched and pantiled. Two storeys and two storeys with attics; L-shaped plan. Thatched two-and-a-half storey wing to south: range of six windows, mainly cross-casements. One, two and three-light ground floor casements. Flat rubbed arches over door openings. Central chimneystack with four octagonal shafts and star tops. South gable parapeted with tumbling and iron tie-ends forming letters W.G.S. 19th century two-storey canted bay in south gable with sash windows without glazing bars. Five window range to east, with later one-storey extension with embattled parapet. Two storey pantiled range to north and west. Cross-casement windows with segmental heads on ground floor. Plat-band at first floor level; brick dentil eaves course. Offcentre axial chimneystacks. Hipped slate lean-to porch in angle with small two-light casement above. Catslide lean-to on north side.
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Record last edited
Aug 9 2016 12:45PM