Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 February 1952. A C17 Farmhouse. 3 related planning applications.

Hall Farmhouse

WRENN ID
shifting-gable-twilight
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
20 February 1952
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hall Farmhouse is an early 17th-century farmhouse, with an additional range built in 1874. The original range is located to the north-east and is constructed of flint, rendered with pebble dash, featuring scored rendered dressings and a corrugated tile roof. It has a dentil cornice with gable parapets and is four bays wide, with two storeys and an attic. The 1874 range is located to the south-west, constructed of flint with brick dressings, and has a pantile roof, and is two storeys and an attic high.

The north-east range likely has a through-passage plan. A doorway is positioned between bays 3 and 4, featuring a large frame with ovolo mouldings and decorative stops. A renewed axial stack is located to the right. Casement windows, some with transoms, have been renewed; a double casement and a treble casement are located in ground floor bays 1 and 2, and fixed windows with glazing bars flank the doorway. Four double casements are on the first floor. The left-hand gable is of coursed flint with 17th-century brick dressings and has an off-centre external brick stack that blocks a first-floor opening. A small attic window is set into a blocked larger opening. An inserted window is on the first floor to the left, and an inserted doorway is on the ground floor to the left, with a segmental head and chamfered brick surround. The right-hand gable is also of coursed flint with two 3-light cast iron casements with Gothick lights on the ground floor, a casement with glazing bars on the first floor centre, and a 2-light casement to the lower right. The 17th-century attic window, originally with a brick pediment, has been infilled with a smaller casement.

The south-west range has bays 1 to 4 of 1874, featuring a flush band of knapped flint flanked by brick courses. An axial stack is between bays 2 and 3. Openings have chamfered brick surrounds with hood moulds. There is a door to bay 2 and 3-light casements to the ground floor. Four 2-light casements with glazing bars are on the first floor. A chamfered brick surround contains a lozenge bearing a double crest of the Cozens-Hardy family between bays 2 and 3 of the first floor. The left-hand gable is of flint and brick mosaic. A ground floor window has a segmental head and glazing bars. A blocked first-floor window is visible. The fifth bay of the south-west range is windowless, of coursed flint with 17th-century brick dressings, with an upper wall raised. The right-hand gable is of coursed flint and has been raised from just below the eaves line with uncoursed flint. A blocked opening is filled with dark knapped flint, and a terra cotta lozenge above is dated 1874. A door is to the left and a window is to the right of the ground floor, with some 17th-century brick dressings.

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