Hill House Farm / Hill House

Date:
5 Aug 2000
Location:
Hill House Farm, Framingham Earl Lane, Yelverton, South Norfolk, Norfolk
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Hill House, Framingham Earl Lane, Yelverton, South Norfolk, Norfolk
Reference:
IOE01/02173/26
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.

YELVERTON FRAMINGHAM EARL LANE, TG 20 SE 1/65 North Side Hill House (formerly 5.9.60 listed as Hill House Farm)

- II

House, early 17th century with 18th century remodelling. Timber framed, rendered and colourwashed. Steeply pitched black glazed pantile roof. Two storeys and attic. L-shaped plan. South facade symmetrical, of three bays; 3-light casements with glazing bars. Central doorway with rusticated wooden surround and lead-covered canopy. Four panelled half-glazed entrance door.

Wooden eaves cornice. Parapet gables with internal chimney stacks. Two gabled roof dormers with 2-light casements with glazing bars. Blocked attic window in east gable. Lower 1 storey wing to north with 20th century case- ments and flat roofed dormer on west. Internal gable stack, lean-to at north gable. Catslide extension on north side of main range with 20th century casements and two flat roofed dormers. Interior: timber frame largely intact with arch - braced tie beams at first floor level. 3-light first floor case- ment window with hollow chamfered wooden mullions in east gable. Butt-purlin roof with chamfered collars to principals, partly re-worked at west end.

North wing has some blocked windows with diamond mullions.

Listing NGR: TG2897502554

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/2062 IOE Records taken by E M Trendell; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr E.M Trendell. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Trendell, E.M

Rights Holder: Trendell, E.M

Keywords

Pantile, Render, Timber, Tudor Timber Framed House, Elizabethan Monument (By Form), Stuart Timber Framed Building, Jacobean House, Domestic, Dwelling