Listed Building: FARM BUILDINGS COMPLEX APPROXIMATELY 50 METRES NORTH OF LITTLE WENHAM CASTLE ADJACENT TO SOUTH OF THE CHURCHYARD (278853)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 278853 |
Date assigned | 30 October 1990 |
Date last amended |
Description
TM 03 NE LITTLE WENHAM CHURCH ROAD (EAST SIDE)
3/80 Farm buildings complex approx 50 metres north of Little Wenham Castle adjacent to south of the Churchyard
GV II
The description should be amended to read:-
Barn, cattlesheds and cartlodges. Probably C17 and C18, of earlier origin. The barn, timber framed and weatherboarded. Red brick plinth. Red plain tiled main and gabled midstrey roofs. Red pantiled lean-to cartlodge which is attached to west by a single storey red brick cartlodge/cattleshed with red pantiled roof, 8:3 open bays face into the farmyard. Attached to south east of the barn another single storey red brick, red pantile roof faces west into-the farmyard with 5 open bays and closed end bays, weatherboarded, with 3 stable doors. The southern face of the farmyard is formed to the south by the wall listed 3/79qv and to the west by the complex listed 3/81qv. Interior: Large 9-bay barn, close- studding, midrail and straight tension braces; jowled posts with brackets, replacing braces to tie- beam; circa C18 roof with collars morticed to principals and staggered butt purlins. The cattle sheds and cart lodges have clasped purlin roofs. Discussion and plan of farmyard and wall:- E Sandon, "Suffolk Houses" 1977, pages 39 and 4.
TM 03 NE LITTLE WENHAM CHURCH ROAD (EAST SIDE) 3/80 Farm Buildings complex approx 50 metres north of Little Wenham Castle adjacent to south of the Churchyard
GV II
Barn and cartlodges. Probably C17/C18 of earlier origin. The barn, timber framed and weatherboarded. Red brick plinth. Red plain tiled main and gabled midstrey roofs. Red pantiled lean-to cartlodge which is attached to west by a single storey red brick cartlodge with red pantiled roof, 8:3 open bays face into the farmyard. Attached to south east of the barn another single storey red brick, red pantile roof faces west into the farmyard with 5 open bays and closed end bays, weatherboarded, with 3 stable doors. The southern face of the farmyard is formed to the south by the wall listed 3/79qv and to the west by the complex listed 3/81qv. Discussion and plan of farmyard and wall:- E Sandon, Houses" 1977, pages 39 and 4.
Listing NGR: TM0809239134
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Location
Grid reference | TM 08092 39134 (point) |
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Map sheet | TM03NE |
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Record last edited
Dec 18 2007 3:55PM