CONSERVATION & LISTED BUILDINGS
The Coach House, WilburtonThe Coach House is sited within the curtilage of a Grade 2 * listed rectory. It comprises three late 18th C bays with a fourth 19th C addition. It was sited in mature Yew trees and screened from all directions. The roof structure was secure, but the lack of guttering and general maintainance had taken its toll on the external brickwork and the first floor structure.....read more here |
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Sycamore Farm Studios, OverThe site is adjacent to a significant 17th C Queen Anne brick house which is a listed building. The buildings which were to be converted into offices for Prelude were once part of the yard of this house, and therefore are considered as listed buildings......read more here |
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The Fruit Farm, ChitteringOur client bought a farmyard adjacent to the A10 at Chittering. This included redundant agricultural buildings and a farmhouse. The Fruit farm barn is a traditional timber framed barn , built off a brick plinth with 2 elegant braced collar trusses supporting purlins and the slated roof. The barn has two single storey additions .......read more here |
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Barn Conversion, CottenhamThis was a late 19th C threshing barn. Its doors were front and back with a brick floor in the central bay. The former farm house fronted on to Telegraph Street, and the plot was large enough to accommodate the conversion to a separate dwelling .......read more here |
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The Black Barn, ToftThe Black Barn is an agricultural barn dating from the late 19th C. The building had been used for dry storage and had become redundant with the erection of modern barns. The Farm has a diversification policy which has resulted in the commercial re-use of this barn, which is conveniently site to the north of the existing farm yard.........read more here |
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