Listed Building: STABLE ALIGNED NORTH SOUTH 40 METRES NORTH WEST OF HOLYOAK FARMHOUSE (279845)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 279845 |
Date assigned | 22 January 1988 |
Date last amended |
Description
COMBS CHURCH LANE
TM 05 NE
3/70 Stable aligned north/
south, 40m north-west of
Holyoak Farmhouse
GV II
5table, late C18, for 8 horses. 5 bays, with loft above. Timber-framed and
weatherboarded. Thatched roof. Most of the upper floor is constructed of
clay daub, a rare surviving feature in Suffolk: oak binding beams have bolted
knees, and laid across the beams at about 0.5m centres are unsquared poles of
elm or oak. Over the poles is a layer of clay daub, about O.1m thick, with a
high proportion of chalk. This form of construction was widely used in modest
houses and farm buildings, but rarely survives to the present day. Main
framing members of oak; primary-braced studding of pine. Clasped purlin roof.
Stalls and hay-racks remain in part. In poor condition at date of survey.
Listing NGR: TM0504056524
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Location
Grid reference | TM 05040 56524 (point) |
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Map sheet | TM05NE |
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Record last edited
Nov 4 2011 4:01PM