NHER 46307 (Building) - Post medieval barn, Richmond Road west of White Hall

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Summary

The barn here dates to the 17th century and later. It is constructed of a timber frame which has been plastered and colourwashed. The gables are weatherboarded and the shallow-pitched roof is pantiled. It has four structural bays and two double door openings in the east wall. Additionally, there are pantiled lean-to's at each gable.

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Location

Map sheet TF90SW
Civil Parish SAHAM TONEY, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

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The barn here dates to the 17th century and later. It is constructed of from a timber frame which has been plastered and colourwashed. The gables are weatherboarded. The shallow-pitched pantile roof is later. It has four structural bays with jowled principal posts supporting the beams with arch-braces. There are tension braces to corner posts. The barn has two double door openings in east wall. There are pantiled lean-to's at each gable. Included for group value.

  • --- Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Record last edited

Feb 13 2007 9:14AM

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