Job: Upminster Tithe Barn, Hall Lane, Upminster, Havering, Greater London
- Date:
- 1 Apr 2025
- Location:
- Upminster Tithe Barn, Hall Lane, Upminster, Havering, Greater London Authority
- Reference:
- 2K/32249
- Type:
- Job containing Electronic material
Photographer's note: 'The medieval grange barn is situated on a west facing slope overlooking the Ingrebourne River. This weather-boarded aisled barn is about 44m long and 11m wide and has nine bays. There is a gabled entrance in the centre of the north side. The thatched and half-hipped roof is of crown post construction with reversed assembly in the aisles. There is a three rail arrangement of aisle walls with ventilation at the top. The grange barn was built in about the mid 15th century by Waltham Abbey, when the adjacent Upminster Hall served as a retiring place or hunting seat for the abbot.'
This is part of the Volume: VF000004 Heritage at Risk; within the Series: EHC01/176 Heritage at Risk; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(EH):Archive
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Redgrave, Christopher: Historic England
Tithe Barn
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