NHER 41103 (Building record) - Dunston Dairy Farm

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Summary

This red brick house has three bays in two storeys, as well as a dormer attic. Some of the original 18th century windows are thought to survive on the first floor. It is thought to date to around 1760, though the brick work suggests a slightly later date of 1775-1780.

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Location

Map sheet TG20SW
Civil Parish STOKE HOLY CROSS, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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House. Red brick, three bays two storeys plus dormer attic. Central door with pedimented hood. Casement windows; (S1) suggests these are original 18th century at first floor at least. Three gabled dormers. Internal gable stacks.
The bricks are a mixture of diagonal and horizontal skintlings. (S1) suggests a date around 1760, but very few horizontal skintlings are known this early, and the mixture suggests rather a date 1775-1780.
Information from (S1).

March 1979.
Building first seen briefly when it was wrongly thought to be a wing of the adjacent house (NHER 14613) from which it is separated by a narrow gap.

January 2005.
Exterior of front seen again.
E. Rose (NLA), 14 January 2005.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1373205.

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Record last edited

Jun 27 2017 5:02PM

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