NHER 46413 (Building record) - Church Farmhouse

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Summary

An originally 16th century two storey timber framed former farmhouse, extended in the 17th century and faced with brick in 1871, according to a datestone on the west gable end.

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Location

Map sheet TG00NW
Civil Parish GARVESTONE, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

Former farmhouse. 16th century,extended in 17th century and faced in 1871 according to datestone on west gable end. Timber frame, faced and partially replaced with brick. Corrugated tile roof. Lobby entrance type plan with off-centre axial stack. Two storeys. Façade of three bays of 19th century light casement windows with double horizontal glazing bars. Ground floor windows beneath square hood moulds. Catslide roof over outshut at rear, with black glazed pantiles on raking dormer and casement. Interior. Evidence of original through-passage to eastern end with remains of service partition. Broach chamfer stops and long emp mortices for arched head to service doorway. 17th century western bay with nicked chamfer stops. Later 17th or 18th century roof structure with some original tie beams surviving however.
P. Aldridge (NLA), 31 August 2006.

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

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Record last edited

Aug 31 2006 10:55AM

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