Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface and acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Burnham Norton Carmelite Friary: context and history
- 2 The Friary's owners, the Friary estate and Friar's Farm
- 3 The fate of the Friary's buildings
- 4 A new post-Dissolution chronology of the Friary
- Appendix 1 The Friary's holy well and springs
- Appendix 2 Prisoners-of-war camp
- Appendix 3 Stone survey results
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 3 - Stone survey results
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface and acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Burnham Norton Carmelite Friary: context and history
- 2 The Friary's owners, the Friary estate and Friar's Farm
- 3 The fate of the Friary's buildings
- 4 A new post-Dissolution chronology of the Friary
- Appendix 1 The Friary's holy well and springs
- Appendix 2 Prisoners-of-war camp
- Appendix 3 Stone survey results
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This Appendix sets out the detailed results of a survey of re-used limestone in Burnham Norton, the methodology for which is set out on pages 87–8. The site number refers to the numbering system used for this survey, and not house numbers in the residential properties’ addresses. The results detail the number of identified limestone pieces recorded, and each wall's construction materials are in parentheses. See also Figs. 6 & 7.
1 Pound Cottage, Friars Lane (TF 83735 42888)
Extant in 1825.
(a) House: N gable, 16 pieces, including a carved corbel/impost (mixed materials); E wall, 2 (largely brick); S wall, 1 (mixed materials); W wall, 31 (mixed materials).
(b) Roadside garden wall N face, 8 (mixed materials).
2 Keeper's Cottage, Main Road (TF 82941 43569)
Built between c.1840 & 1886.
N & S gables, none (random clunch, some brick headers); E wall unsurveyed; W wall, none (brick).
3 The Pightle roadside wall, Norton Street (TF 82980 43562 to TF 82998 43514)
South of next entry. More than half the wall covered in ivy.
E face, 1 (mixed materials).
4 46 Norton Street (TF 82974 43571)
Extant in 1825; C17th/18th in style.
N & S gables, none (coursed clunch); E wall, none (coursed, knapped & galleted flint); W wall unsurveyed.
5 44 Norton Street (TF 82968 43582)
Built between c.1840 & 1886; terracotta digits, ‘1924’, and terracotta Leicester cypher on E gable.
N & E walls, none (brick); S wall, 1 (mixed materials); W gable unsurveyed.
6 42 Norton Street (TF 82959 43612)
Built between 1825 & c.1840; semi-detached with next entry.
N wall unsurveyed; E gable, none (coursed clunch); S wall, 4 (mixed materials).
7 40 Norton Street (TF 82948 43605)
Built between 1825 & c.1840; semi-detached with previous entry.
N wall unsurveyed; W & S walls, none (brick).
8 Norton Hall, 34 Norton Street (grid references below)
House, C17th, listed Grade II (no. 1238879); principal house in the village.
(a) House (TF 82922 43763): N gable, unknown (rendered); E wall, none (mixed materials); S gable, none (brick); W wall, none (brick); S wing N wall, 1.
(b) Coach house & stables (TF 82891 43734): N wall, 6 (mixed materials); E gable, 2 (mixed materials); S & W walls, none (brick).
(c) Rear courtyard garden (TF 82891 43734): N wall, none (mixed materials); W wall, E face, 5 (mixed materials).
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- Burnham Norton Friary after the Dissolution , pp. 135 - 144Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2023