NHER 48800 (Building record) - Stables southwest of the Old Rectory

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Summary

The stables southwest of the Old Rectory date to the late 18th century and are constructed of red brick with a hipped roof of black glazed pantiles, and brick dentil eaves. The building has two storeys and ground floor central double doors with flanking casements. There is a brick lean-to on each end with double doors.

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Location

Map sheet TM18NE
Civil Parish PULHAM MARKET, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Stables south-west of The Old Rectory.
Late 18th century. Red brick. Hipped roof of black glazed pantiles, with brick dentil eaves. Two storeys. Three first floor windows in moulded cases with glazing bars. Ground floor central double doors and flankdng casements with glazing bars. Brick lean-to on each end with double doors.
Information from (S1).

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

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Record last edited

Dec 14 2006 11:30AM

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