Listed Building: BACON'S BARN (282340)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 282340 |
Date assigned | 27 April 1987 |
Date last amended |
Description
SOUTH ELMHAM, ST. MICHAEL ST. MICHAEL'S GREEN TM 38 SW
4/80 Bacon's Barn
GV II
Former farmhouse. Part C15, part circa 1600. Timber-framed and rendered, with part of the outer walls replaced in colour-washed brick; thatched roof to part, half-hipped at the west end; the remainder with black glazed and clay pantiles. 1½ storeys to the older western half of the building, 2 storeys and attics to the remainder, the 2 halves linked by an internal chimney-stack with a plain shaft of small red Tudor bricks. 2 gabled dormers; C20 casements, and 3-light casements with a single bar to lights in the c,1600 part. On the garden front, part of the original hall window is reinstated, and one old casement window has diamond-leaded panes. C20 plank door abutting on the chimney stack. The western half of the house contains the remains of a 2-bay open hall with crown-post roof. The crown-post is octagonal with moulded cap, braced 4 ways at the head, but the base has been cut off, the supporting tie- beam removed, and a later queen-post structure inserted bellow, producing an attenuated secondary form of raised aisle truss. Some of the queen-post components are smoke-blackened and apparently reused. At the west end of the hall, the timber-framed partition has been replaced by a wall of Tudor brick, laid in English bond, and the bay beyond it is a late C17 reconstruction. The inserted ceiling in the hall is plain and heavy, with exposed main beam and joists. The added 2-bay parlour block on the east is very well timbered, with close studding and exposed ceilings on each floor; main beams with curved stops and bar; plain timber lintel to the hearth; remains of mullioned window openings. Roof with clasped side purlins, arched windbraces and intermediate collars between the trusses. It seems likely that the inserted stack was preceded by a smoke bay. This is the only house in the South Elmham parishes with the remains of a crown-post roof.
Listing NGR: TM3436083586
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Location
Grid reference | TM 34360 83586 (point) |
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Map sheet | TM38SW |
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Record last edited
Jan 16 2020 11:19AM