Listed Building: FIR TREE FARMHOUSE (280070)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 280070
Date assigned 21 October 1987
Date last amended

Description

SYLEHAM LITTLE GREEN TM 27 NW 5/121 Fir Tree Farmhouse -- II Farmhouse. Late C14. Timber framed, mostly plastered, with a thatched roof. 2 storeys. A former open hall house with storied accommodation at each end. C19 and C20 casement windows. C20 plank door into cross-passage. Axial stack, the shaft rebuilt. Set back to the right a small single storey thatched addition with a small gable stack. Fine original paired service doorways with 2-centre arches. At each end of the cross-passage are 2 sections of medieval studded plank doors, almost certainly from a church. Queen-post roof: the open truss has an arched-braced cambered tie beam (one brace removed) and square queen posts with heavy braces to arcade plates and cambered collar; the collar is said to carry a further truss, possibly a king post to the roof ridge. Studding largely intact; the upper part of one 6- light diamond-mullioned hall window is exposed and there is evidence for the other. Stack inserted against upper end of hall. A timber set against the upper part of the stack may be part of a former timber-framed chimney. The solar end was partly rebuilt and extended by one bay in early C17. Listing NGR: TM2154678078

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Grid reference TM 21546 78078 (point)
Map sheet TM27NW

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May 22 2008 12:06PM

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