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Farm Buildings Complex Approximately 50 Metres North of Little Wenham Castle Adjacent to South of the Churchyard

A Grade II Listed Building in Wenham Parva, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0116 / 52°0'41"N

Longitude: 1.0308 / 1°1'50"E

OS Eastings: 608092

OS Northings: 239134

OS Grid: TM080391

Mapcode National: GBR TN3.X0D

Mapcode Global: VHKFG.TP9S

Plus Code: 9F43226J+J8

Entry Name: Farm Buildings Complex Approximately 50 Metres North of Little Wenham Castle Adjacent to South of the Churchyard

Listing Date: 30 October 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1194648

English Heritage Legacy ID: 278853

ID on this website: 101194648

Location: Little Wenham, Babergh, Suffolk, CO7

County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Civil Parish: Wenham Parva

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Capel St Mary with Little Wenham and Great Wenham

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

Tagged with: Agricultural structure

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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.

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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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