NHER 61451 (Building record) - Banyard's Hall
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
Location
| Map sheet | TM19SW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | BUNWELL, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
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Full Description
Banyard's Hall.
A two-storey, timber-framed house located within the remains of a medieval moat. This building was likely constructed in the 17th century and was refronted in buff brick in the 19th century. It was Listed Grade II in 1981 (S1) and is mentioned in (S2).
This building was previously recorded under NHER 10015.
See NHER 61450 for details of the medieval moat that surrounds this building.
See NHER 10015 for details of medival and post medieval finds from the interior of the moat.
H. Hamilton (HES), 21 April 2016.
June 1981. Listed. Grade II
Listing Text:
Probably C17. Timber-framed house refronted in C19, in buff brick. Steep gable-ended black glazed pantile roof. Two storeys. Four windows. C19 sashes with glazing bars, ground floor front rubbed brick arches, first floor plain lintels. Doorway off centre with C19 brick porch with stepped gable with finials. Two chimney stacks along ridge. Short wing and lean-to atrear. Standing on moated site.
Information from (S1).
H. Hamilton (HES), 21 April 2016.
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Record last edited
Jan 7 2019 4:21PM