NHER 54032 (Building record) - Orange Farm

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Summary

An 18th-century brick house with converted Dutch barn.

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  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF52SW
Civil Parish TERRINGTON ST CLEMENT, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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The house dates from 1720 with later additions, is constructed of brick and was built by Duchman Baron Fagel. The name of the property is said to originate from the fact that Prince William of Orange visited on many occasions during the 18th century. In 1817 the house is said to have had a windmill, six cottages and 185 acres of land. A former dutch barn has been converted to provide residential accomodation.
See (S1) for further details,
H. White, (NLA), 30 April 2010

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  • <S1> Newspaper Article: Eastern Daily Press. 2010. No orange groves here, but there is a Mediterranean feel. 26 February.

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Record last edited

Jul 26 2014 4:33PM

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