NHER 22908 (Building record) - Waterloo Farm

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Summary

A two storey 16th century timber framed house, with its original chimney stack intact, and traces of mullioned windows. Inside, there is an oven built off the ground floor fireplace. NOTE; this building was surveyed in 1978 prior to proposed renovation work, but in 1986, the work had not yet started, and it was reported that little remained of the building. The current position is not known.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG00NW
Civil Parish GARVESTONE, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

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Timber framed house, three cell with vestigial screens passage, two storeys and original stack. Inverted windbracing. Traces of diamond mullioned windows. Oven off fireplace. Built in about 1570 to 1600.

Details from letter, plan and sections (S1), 1978, in file.
Full report was never made apparently awaiting proposed restoration, but local people in September 1986 say virtually nothing remains of the house after eight years of dereliction.
E. Rose (NAU), 22 September 1986.

  • --- Article in Serial: Longcroft, A. 2002. Investigating Historic Housing Stocks: A Case Study from Norfolk. Norfolk Archaeology. Vol XLIV Pt I pp 89-105. p 100.
  • --- Photograph: Waterloo Farm, Garveston. Print.
  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • --- Secondary File: Secondary File.
  • <S1> Unpublished Document: Carter, A.. 1987. Building Survey.

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Record last edited

Oct 15 2015 10:35AM

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