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Barn 30M North-East of Ferry Inn

A Grade II Listed Building in Stokesby with Herringby, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.638 / 52°38'16"N

Longitude: 1.5924 / 1°35'32"E

OS Eastings: 643158

OS Northings: 310529

OS Grid: TG431105

Mapcode National: GBR YQ6.MD5

Mapcode Global: WHMTL.FYHJ

Plus Code: 9F43JHQR+5W

Entry Name: Barn 30M North-East of Ferry Inn

Listing Date: 4 December 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1050995

English Heritage Legacy ID: 227723

ID on this website: 101050995

Location: Stokesby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29

County: Norfolk

District: Great Yarmouth

Civil Parish: Stokesby with Herringby

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

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Description


STOKESBY WITH HERRINGBY FERRY LANE
TG 41 SW
(east side)
6/53 Barn 30m north-east
of Ferry Inn

- II

Barn. Early C18. Brick with thatched roof. 4 bays, each separated by
pilaster strips. South bay rebuilt late C18. Double timber doors left of
centre, weatherboarded above. To right are stable doors below hay loft access
door. Gabled roof. Gable heads on kneelers. Interior not accessible at time
of re-survey. Ferry Inn is not listed.


Listing NGR: TG4315810529

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