NHER 47226 (Building record) - Post medieval barn at Hall Farm

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Summary

The Barn at Hall Farm dates to the 18th/19th century and is a grade II listed building. It is constructed from courses of very large knapped pale flint and flint and brick. The building has five bays and central doors and the roof is thatched with an owl hole in the northwest gable. The outshut and buildings to the rear are constructed of flint and pantile.

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Location

Map sheet TG13NW
Civil Parish PLUMSTEAD, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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The Barn at Hall Farm dates to the 18th/19th century and is a grade II listed building - see (S1). It is constructed from courses of very large knapped pale flint and of flint and brick. Brick ventilation slits are also visible. The building has five bays and central doors and the roof is thatched with an owl hole, blocked opening and door in the northwest gable. The outshut and buildings to the rear are constructed of flint and pantile.

(S2) shows this site as Plumstead Hall, the present building of that name really being Plumstead House (NHER 22736).
E. Rose (NLA), 5 November 2007.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1049186.
  • <S2> Publication: Faden, W. and Barringer, J. C. 1989. Faden's Map of Norfolk in 1797.

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Aug 14 2018 3:27PM

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