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Hall Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Letheringsett with Glandford, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9096 / 52°54'34"N

Longitude: 1.0646 / 1°3'52"E

OS Eastings: 606173

OS Northings: 339085

OS Grid: TG061390

Mapcode National: GBR T9B.L00

Mapcode Global: WHLR1.B467

Plus Code: 9F43W357+RV

Entry Name: Hall Farmhouse

Listing Date: 20 February 1952

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1049831

English Heritage Legacy ID: 224622

ID on this website: 101049831

Location: Letheringsett, North Norfolk, NR25

County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Civil Parish: Letheringsett with Glandford

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Letheringsett St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 03 NE LETHERINGSETT WITH LETHERINGSETT
GLANDFORD
6/81 Hall Farmhouse
20.2.52.

GV II


Farmhouse, early C17 with additional range of 1874, C17 range to north-east
of flint rendered with pebble dash. Scored rendered dressings, corrugated
tiles, dentil cornice, gable parapets; 4 bays, 2 storeys and attic; south-
west range of 1874, 2 storeys and attic, flint with brick dressings, pantiles.
North-east range: probably through passage plan. Doorway between bays 3 and
4 with massive frame having ovolo mouldings with decorative stops, off-centre
axial stack to right renewed, renewed casements with transoms, one double
and one treble to ground floor bays 1 and 2, fixed windows with glazing bars
flanking doorway, 4 double casements to first floor. Left hand gable of
coursed flint with C17 brick dressings, off-centre external brick stack
blocking first floor opening, small central attic window in blocked larger
opening, inserted window to first floor left, inserted doorway to ground floor
left with segmental head and chamfered brick surround. Right hand gable in
coursed flint: 2 3-light cast iron casements with Gothick lights to ground
floor, casement with glazing bars to first floor centre, 2-light casement
to lower right, C17 attic window with brick pediment now infilled with smaller
casement. South-west range: 2 storeys and attic. Bays 1 to 4 of 1874; flush
band of one course of knapped flint flanked by brick courses, axial stack
between bays 2 and 3, openings of chamfered brick with hood moulds, door to
bay 2 and 3-light casements to ground floor, 4 2-light casements with glazing
bars to first floors, chamfered brick surround to lozenge bearing double crest
of Cozens-Hardy between bays 2 and 3 of first floor; left hand gable of flint
and brick mosaic, ground floor window with segmental head and glazing bars,
blocked first floor window. Windowless 5th bay of south-west range of coursed
flint with C17 brick dressings; upper wall raised; right hand gable of coursed
flint, raised from just below eaves line with uncoursed flint, opening blocked
in dark knapped flint, terra cotta lozenge above dated 1874: door to left
and window to right of ground floor with some C17 brick dressings.


Listing NGR: TG0617339085

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