NHER 47385 (Building record) - Station Farmhouse, Thursford

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Summary

Station Farmhouse was constructed around 1700, and has a rendered facade, and a rear and west gable of flint with brick dressings. This two storey lobby-entrance plan house has a black glazed pantiled roof and a single storey stable attached at the east end. The stable is constructed of flint with brick dressings, and is whitewashed with a red pantiled roof.

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Location

Map sheet TF93SE
Civil Parish THURSFORD, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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English Heritage Listing:
Station Farmhouse, Thursford.
Farmhouse. Built around 1700. Rendered facade, rear and west gable flint with brick dressings, black glazed pantiled roof. Two storey lobby entrance plan with single storey stable attached at east. Two ground floor two light casements, three first floor two light casements, all 20th century. Brick dentil eaves cornice, steeply pitched roof with west gable and axial stacks, stack attached to east gable and stable. West gable with brick quoins and blocked brick dressed ground-floor window suggests pre-1700 date. Attached at east stable and loft, flint with brick dressings whitewashed, red pantiled roof.
Information from (S1).

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Record last edited

Jun 13 2007 3:44PM

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