Listed Building: Cart Lodge at Pond Farm, Stoven (DSF18753)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Date assigned | 06 January 2025 |
Date last amended |
Description
A late-C18 or early-C19 cart lodge.
MATERIALS
The walls are built of red brick laid in monk bond and the roof is covered in unglazed pantiles.
PLAN
The building is four bays long and is at right-angles to the road so that it faces south on to the access route into the farmyard.
DESCRIPTION
The windowless, single-storey cart lodge is four bays long and faces south on to the principal access route in to the farmyard. Its hipped roof is covered in unglazed pantiles. Its three walls are built of red brick laid in monk bond. Its open south side is divided by three oak posts with shoulders supporting the wall plate.
Internally the floor is undivided and covered in concrete. The roof structure is original and formed of common rafters (sawn) over tie beams (hewn). They retain their carpenters' assembly marks.
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Sources (1)
- SSF56379 Digital archive: Historic England. The National Heritage List for England. 1492118.
Location
Grid reference | TM 4517 8260 (point) |
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Map sheet | TM48SE |
Civil Parish | BRAMPTON WITH STOVEN, WAVENEY, SUFFOLK |
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Record last edited
Jun 4 2025 12:08PM