NHER 46594 (Building record) - The Caulking House and The Counting House

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Summary

A 17th or 18th century building that was substantially altered in its conversion to two dwellings. The building was reputedly once used as a counting house.

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Location

Map sheet TG04SW
Civil Parish BLAKENEY, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Probably 17/18th century, but much altered in conversion to 2 dwellings from use as outbuildings; reputedly once used as a counting house. Long range parallel and close to The Friary. Flint and brick. Steep pantile roof, north end hipped; 2 storeys. The centre has additional storey inserted by raising the eaves. All modern casements, mostly in new brick surrounds. Modern glazed doors, that of the Caulking House on 1st; floor with modern wrought iron stairs. The Counting House has modern garage doors to basement.
S. Spooner (NLA) 29 August 2006

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

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Record last edited

May 31 2016 4:37PM

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