Listed Building: HOME FARMHOUSE (282338)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 282338
Date assigned 27 April 1987
Date last amended

Description

SOUTH ELMHAM, ST. MICHAEL ST. MICHAEL'S GREEN TM 38 SW 4/78 Home Farmhouse GV II Former farmhouse. Late C16/early C17. 2 storeys and attics; 3-cell form to main part. Timber-framed and rendered; thatched roof with decorated ridge and eaves. An internal chimney-stack has 4 square shafts with attached heads on a rectangular base with a recessed blank panel. 2 4-light windows to each floor, one 3-light to the upper floor and one 2-light to the ground floor, all casements with transomes. In the north gable wall an original 6-light window and a smaller secondary window, both with diamond mullions. C20 plank door with shaped head and timber jambs. Although now of internal chimney and cross-entry form, the house is not all of one date: at the south end, where a small wing extends at the rear, there are indications of earlier framing, and at the north end a difference in ceiling-heights. At the south end, an exposed ceiling with ovolo-moulded main beam and plain joists; ovolo-moulding also to mullions on the upper floor. Widely-spaced studding and arched braces; original upper ceilings; open fireplaces with plain lintels to the ground floor; 2 upper fireplaces, with rounded backs and brick arches, have traces of red ochre colouring and lining. Various sections of panelling, some plank-and-muntin and some with square panels, have been reused to make a corridor on the upper floor. Side purlin roof with windbraces. A lean-to at the rear contains a modern stair, and a small C18 1½-storey wing at the north end, in red brick over timber-framing, with clay pantiles and a later end chimney-stack, contains the present kitchen. Listing NGR: TM3444883665

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Grid reference TM 34448 83665 (point)
Map sheet TM38SW

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Jan 16 2020 11:20AM

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