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Barn at Town Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Booton, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7605 / 52°45'37"N

Longitude: 1.1269 / 1°7'36"E

OS Eastings: 611079

OS Northings: 322682

OS Grid: TG110226

Mapcode National: GBR TC4.XC5

Mapcode Global: WHLRN.8WV3

Plus Code: 9F43Q46G+5P

Entry Name: Barn at Town Farm

Listing Date: 22 July 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1306708

English Heritage Legacy ID: 219921

ID on this website: 101306708

Location: Booton, Broadland, Norfolk, NR10

County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Civil Parish: Booton

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Cawston St Agnes

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 12 SW BOOTON THE STREET
(north side)

4/16
Barn at Town Farm.

GV II

Three-stead Barn, late C18. Red brick with pantile roof. Parapetted gables
with tumbling. Catslide lean-to on east side. Ventilation loops in gables.
Large central door opening on west elevation : plain brick pilasters and eaves
oversailing course. Lean-to at north gable. One storey hipped wing at south-
east corner.


Listing NGR: TG1107922682

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