NHER 46255 (Building record) - North Farmhouse

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Summary

This farmhouse has a mid 18th century flint-built rear range with a rendered brick facade dating to the mid 19th century. It has pantiled roofs and stands two storeys high. The façade of seven bays is broken back in three planes. All the windows are wide tripartite sashes and the central bays have a brick string course at first floor level. The two rear crosswings and extension to north are of mid 18th century date.

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Map sheet TM09SW
Civil Parish SNETTERTON, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

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Farmhouse. Mid 18th century flint built rear range with rendered brick facade of mid 19th century. Pantiled roofs. Two storeys. Façade of seven bays broken back in three planes. Broken pediment doorcase on plain columns right of centre containing panelled door below semi-circular medallion with carved fan. All windows are wide tripartite sashes, smaller to first floor. Central bays with brick string course at first floor. Hipped roofs with two symmetrical chimneystacks on rear slope. Two rear crosswings and extension to north of mid 18th century date. Hipped roofs. Scattered fenestration under segmental arches, mostly casements. Third crosswing to west is early 1950s.

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

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Record last edited

May 18 2007 12:00PM

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