Barn 50 Metres North Of Fryerning Hall / Barn To The North Of Fryerning Hall

Date:
6 Oct 1999
Location:
Barn 50 Metres North Of Fryerning Hall, Blackmore Road, Ingatestone And Fryerning, Brentwood, Essex, CM4 0PB
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Barn To The North Of Fryerning Hall, Blackmore Road, Ingatestone And Fryerning, Brentwood, Essex, CM4 0PB
Reference:
IOE01/00190/10
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

INGATESTONE AND FRYERNING

TL60SW BLACKMORE ROAD, Fryerning 723-1/2/341 (North side) 20/02/76 Barn 50 metres north of Fryerning Hall (Formerly Listed as BRENTWOOD BLACKMORE ROAD Fryerning (Barn to the north of Fryerning Hall) GV II Barn. ,Late C13 origin, altered in C16 andC17, extended in C17 and C19. Timber-frame, weatherboarded, roofed with handmade red clay tiles and corrugated red clay tiles. 3 bays aligned approximately E-W, extended to the W by one bay in C17, all aisled. 3 bays (unaisled) added to the W in C19. Midstrey to S, within the aisle, in fourth bay from E end Double doors to N, within the aisle in second bay from E end; C20 sliding vehicle doors in W gable end. C17 one-bay animal house to N of E bay. Roof hipped at E end. The aisled barn is roofed with handmade red clay tiles, the unaisled extension with corrugated red clay tiles, the N wing with machine-made red clay tiles. INTERIOR: the 3 eastern bays have arcade posts with short jowls, and at least 4 of them have oblique trenches for missing passing braces. Near-straight arcade-braces and braces to the straight tie-beams, which have mutilated matrices of notched lap joints in line with the passing-brace trenches. The aisle walls have been rebuilt in the C16/17, retaining parts of the original wallplates, which retain evidence of former reversed assembly. The fourth arcade posts from the E end have been severed about 2.50m above ground and supported on horizontal timbers, each on 2 posts. The roof of the 3 E bays has been rebuilt in clasped purlin form. The roof of the fourth bay is of butt-purlin construction. Additional arcade posts and tie-beams have been inserted in each bay of the aisled barn. The 3 unaisled bays at the Wend have thin studs, primary straight bracing, unjowled posts, and straight tie-beams with raking struts to the side purlins. The N wing has heavy studding, primary straight bracing, and a clasped purl in roof. Overall length approximately 38m.



Listing NGR: TL6390500256

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/0432 IOE Records taken by Colleen Cole; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mrs Colleen Cole. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Cole, Colleen

Rights Holder: Cole, Colleen

Keywords

Clay, Tile, Timber, Weatherboard, Medieval Aisled Barn, Monument (By Form), Aisled Building, Agriculture And Subsistence, Barn, Farm Building, Agricultural Building, Timber Framed Barn, Timber Framed Building