Listed Building: GRANGE FARMHOUSE (275742)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 275742
Date assigned 16 October 1984
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Description

TL 77 SW BARTON MILLS GRANGE LANE 4/1 Grange Farmhouse - II Farmhouse, mid C16, with alterations of c.1700 and mid C19. Central hall range with 2 cross-wings; a complex house of several phases. 2 storeys. Timber- framed and rough-cast. Plaintiled roofs with central and end chimneys of gault brick. Mainly 3-light C19 casements. C19 1-storey flat-roofed entrance porch with wooden entablature and 4-panelled entrance door. To the left of, and including, the central chimney is a C16 hall with contemporary service cross- wing to left; both have a good wind-braced clasped-purlin roofs and evidence for unglazed mullioned windows. The hall range was extended to right early C18; the roof of this cell is constructed using pine rafters taken from a mediaeval roof of coupled-rafter type. The house was remodelled and the right hand wing added mid C19. Upon this site stood the Grange of Barton Parva, held by St Edmunds Abbey from C13 until the Dissolution. Listing NGR: TL7119373445

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Grid reference TL 71193 73445 (point)
Map sheet TL77SW

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Feb 1 2020 2:39PM

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