Listed Building: BARN, 50 METRES NORTH EAST OF BAYLAM HALL (279226)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 279226
Date assigned 09 December 1955
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BAYLHAM TM 05 SE 2/33 Barn, 50 metres north-east of Baylham Hall 9.12.55 - II Barn, late C18. 9 bays, with 2 midstreys on both north and south faces; each is 2 bays from the end. Timber-framed and weatherboarded on a plinth of red brick. Hipped pantiled roofs. The midstreys on the north face have boarded barn doors. The framing is of good quality, partly of pine and partly of oak. Many principal members of oak are reused from an earlier, probably C16, building. Each bay is subdivided by a storey post, and in each half-bay is a pair of straight primary braces with close-studding. The main trusses have knee-braced tie-beams, queen-struts halved into principal rafters, and lower collars. Intermediate trusses have collars and principals only. Two tiers of purlins in each slope, the upper tier clasped by high collars, the lower tier butted and joggled. Listing NGR: TM0921251715

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Grid reference TM 09212 51715 (point)
Map sheet TM05SE

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Nov 8 2011 10:04AM

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