Site Event/Activity record ESF20698 - Barns at High Trees Farm, East Bergholt
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Location
Location | EBG 040 Barns at High Trees farm East Bergholt |
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Grid reference | Centred TM 0752 3564 (69m by 63m) |
Map sheet | TM03NE |
Civil Parish | EAST BERGHOLT, BABERGH, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
Date
Not recorded.
Description
High Trees Farm adjoins open countryside on the northern edge of the modern village of East Bergholt. The grade II-listed farmhouse is a 15th century open hall with a later brick facade in 1844 it formed a substantial tenanted holding of 166 acres on the Old Hall estate. The two timber-framed and weatherboarded threshing barns are of similar scale and appearance, both with gabled porches to the south-west, but are of slightly different periods: the southernmost barn dates from circa 1820 and is shown on the enclosure map of 1817, while the northernmost replaced an earlier barn on the opposite side of the farm track in c.1860. They represent good examples of 19th century East Anglian threshing barns; one reflecting the cereal boom of the Napoleonic wars and the other, in conjunction with its attached cattle yard and shelter-sheds, the 'Victorian High Farming' movement of the mid-19th century. Both buildings incorporate copious re-used timber, but subtle differences in the fabric of their walls and roof structures illustrate the movement from fully jointed framing towards the nailed softwood which became ubiquitous at the end of the 19th century. They once formed part of an unusual linear complex of enclosed Victorian cattle yards as shown on the Ordnance Survey of 1882. The extent to which the site's historic context and interest has been depleted by demolition, coupled with the replacement of the barns' original cladding and roofing, means that neither is likely to meet the strict English Heritage criteria for listing.
Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes
Previous/Future Work: Previous No, Future No
Associated Identifiers:
Sitecode EBG 040
NMR No. 1529961
Project Type: Building Recording
Methods and Techniques: Photographic Survey
Reason for Investigation: Direction from Local Planning Authority - PPS
Site status: curtilage of a listed building
Current Land use: Other 2 - In use as a building
Monument Type(s)/Period(s): BARN Post Medieval
Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): NONE None
PROJECT LOCATION
Area 1000.00 Square metres
Grid Reference: TM075356 Point
Height 42.00 - 42.50 metres
PROJECT CREATOR(S)
Brief originator: Local Authority Archaeologist and/or Planning Authority/advisory body
Design originator: Edward Martin
Director/Manager: David Gill
Supervisor: Leigh Alston
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County SMR
Contents: Survey
Media: Images raster / digital photography
PAPER ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County SMR
Contents: Survey
Media: Report
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript)
Title: Barn at High Trees Farm, East Bergholt:Historic Building Record
Author(s)/Editor(s): 'Alston, L.'
Date: 2010
Issuer/Publisher: SCCAS
Place of Issue or Publication: Shire Hall, Bury St Edmunds
Description: Standard SCCAS client report: A4, soft bound, colour
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF53578 Unpublished document: Alston, L.. 2010. Historic Building Record: Barns at High Trees Farm, East Bergholt, Suffolk.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- EBG 040 Farmstead: High Trees Farm (Farmstead)
Record last edited
Jan 18 2023 3:11PM