NHER 55665 (Building) - Barn and attached outbuildings, Church Farm, Hethel

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Summary

Barn and stable dating from the 17th century, remodelled and extended in the mid-late 18th century, further extended and altered in the mid-19th century.

Protected Status/Designation

Location

Map sheet TG10SE
Civil Parish BRACON ASH, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

Previously recorded under NHER 29991.
See also secondary file for NHER 29991.
A. Cattermole (HES), 10 June 2011.

Timber framed barn: Tiebeams between expanded posts below principal rafters with mortises suggesting there were double arched braces to the ties. Some diagonal windbracing. Two levels of clasped purlins. Dated as 17th century. A larger and allegedly older barn was burnt down and only the plinth remains.
Lofted stable: 17th century, timber frame with wallposts and diagonal bracing; braced tiebeams. Stopped and chamfered beams to loft; possibly used as dwelling.
See (S1).
E. Rose (NLA) 9 September 1993.

However (S2) speaks of this as an unusually intact 18th century farm. [1] agrees.
E. Rose (NLA) 9 March 1998.

Barn Listed.
November 1999. Listed, Grade II*.
17th century barn and stable, remodelled and extended in the mid-late 18th century, further extended and altered in the mid-19th century. Timber framing with wattle and daub infill, with 20th centuty brick repair to barn and some weatherboarding. 19th century additions in clay lump and Flemish bond brickwork. Clay pantile roof coverings.
This complex of farm buildings is an unusually complete example of a farmstead with vernacular buildings pre-dating the improvements of the mid C19. The barn, stable and cartshed display significant vernacular characteristics and functional detail which distinguish buildings of the period within this historically significant agricultural region. The C19 additions, also in the vernacular tradition, and partly built of clay lump form an important component of this group, demonstrating the significantly improved standard of buildings for housing cattle.
See (S3) for further information.
E. Rose, (NLA) 9 December 1999.

  • <S1> Unpublished Document: UEA. 1987. UEA Historic Farm Building Survey..
  • <S2> Monograph: 1998. The East Anglian Farm, Understanding Listing.. English Heritage.
  • <S3> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1379809 List Entry 1379809.
  • --- Designation: English Heritage. 1990-2013. English Heritage Listing Notification. Notification. DNF10442.

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Record last edited

Jul 25 2018 1:27PM

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