NHER 34092 (Building record) - White House Farm

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Summary

White House farm is an early 17th century house, probably with a timber-frame and brick skin. This two cell building may once have had three cells, and retains an axial chimneystack with two clustered octagonal shafts.

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Location

Map sheet TM39SW
Civil Parish THWAITE, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Early 17th century, brick skin probably on timber frame. Two cell, perhaps once three cell. Openings 20th century. Axial stack with two clustered octagonal shafts. Left hand gable wall with brick buttresses, right hand gable timber framed.
Information from listed building description (S1) which says 'Marked by Ordnance Survey as Whitehouse farm but now with pink colourwash'.
Compiled by E. Rose (NLA), 2 December 1998.

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

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Record last edited

Oct 12 2018 2:04PM

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