Farmstead record CAA 053 - Farmstead: Church Farm

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Summary

Church Farm is a farmstead visible on the 1st Ed OS map. The farmstead is laid out in a loose courtyard with the farmhouse detached and set away from the yard. The farmstead is set alongside a publoc road with a church and rectory nearby. All buildings survive with large scale additions to the rear. The farmstead has been converted for commercial use.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 3305 5594 (55m by 58m)
Map sheet TM35NW
Civil Parish CAMPSEY ASH, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

Church Farm is a farmstead visible on the 1st Ed OS map. The farmstead is laid out in a loose courtyard with the farmhouse detached and set away from the yard. The farmstead is set alongside a publoc road with a church and rectory nearby. All buildings survive with large scale additions to the rear. The farmstead has been converted for commercial use.

Recorded as part of the Farmsteads in the Suffolk Countryside Project. This is a purely desk-based study and no site visits were undertaken. These records are not intended to be a definitive assessment of these buildings. Dating reflects their presence at a point in time on historic maps and there is potential for earlier origins to buildings and farmsteads. This project highlights a potential need for a more in depth field study of farmstead to gather more specific age data.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • --- Unpublished document: Campbell, G., and McSorley, G. 2019. SCCAS: Farmsteads in the Suffolk Countryside Project.
  • --- Vertical Aerial Photograph: various. Google Earth / Bing Maps.
  • --- Map: Ordnance Survey. 1880s. Ordnance Survey 25 inch to 1 mile map, 1st edition.

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Record last edited

Jul 23 2019 8:44AM

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