SNF70469 (Photograph) - 63 and 64 Bailey Street: Reinstated hearth and bressumer
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| Source Type | Photograph |
|---|---|
| Title | 63 and 64 Bailey Street: Reinstated hearth and bressumer |
| Author/Originator | Heywood, S |
| Date/Year | 2008 |
| Collection | Former Buildings/Conservation Team Photographs |
| Material | Digital |
| Format | jpeg |
Description
Five photographs of reinstated medieval elements of 63 and 64 Bailey Street. Taken by buildings specialist Stephen Heywood on 15 July 2008. Photographs feature the fireplace (photos 2 and 3), a flint and stone wall (photo 1), and a surviving distorted tie beam (photo 4). The tie beam has one surviving queen post with the mortise for the other and may date to the 16th century. Photograph no.5 features the mortise for a second queen post.
Location
HES (Historic Environment Service, Norfolk County Council) - Archives - Photo (digital)