NHER 43145 (Building record) - Hill Farm

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Summary

This late 17th century plastered and timber framed farmhouse has a mid 19th century range to the west. The east gable wall is faced in 20th century brick. The building has two storeys and attics and a two cell lobby entrance plan.

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Map sheet TM08NW
Civil Parish HARLING, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

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Farmhouse. Late 17th century with mid 19th century range to west. Timber framed, plastered, east gable wall faced in 20th century brick, pantile roof, the west end hipped. Two storeys and attics, two cell lobby entrance plan. South elevation, central doorway. 20th century door beneath canopy. Two replaced ground floor casements, five first floor small panel casements. Two attic dormer casements. Central axial brick stack. North elevation, single storey outshut, flint, red brick dressings, red pantile roof, various 19th century casements.
Interior: four centre arched brick fireplace, winder stair against stack, some early 18th century two panel raised, fielded doors, two main ground floor bridging beams with simple stop chamfers. Roof, probably mid 19th century. West range. Gault brick hipped roof, asbestos cladding. Two storeys. Symmetrical three bay facade, central doorway, six panel door, single pane rectangular over- light. 12 pane sashes with glazing bars under flat rubbed and gauged brick arches. Dog leg staircase with wreathed handrail.
Information from (S1).
A. Cattermole (NLA), 1 February 2006.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1248294.

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Record last edited

Aug 7 2018 2:47PM

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