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Rookery Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Pulham Market, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4389 / 52°26'19"N

Longitude: 1.2194 / 1°13'9"E

OS Eastings: 618920

OS Northings: 287199

OS Grid: TM189871

Mapcode National: GBR VJN.33Q

Mapcode Global: VHL8X.3Y0Q

Plus Code: 9F43C6Q9+HQ

Entry Name: Rookery Farmhouse

Listing Date: 11 February 1977

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1050215

English Heritage Legacy ID: 225715

ID on this website: 101050215

Location: Colegate End, South Norfolk, IP21

County: Norfolk

District: South Norfolk

Civil Parish: Pulham Market

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Pulham Market St Mary Magdalene

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description



1.
5321 PULHAM MARKET
Rookery Farmhouse
TM 1887 31/311 11.2.77

II

2.
Probably C17. Timber-frame plastered. Thatched roof with gabled ends.
Long range. Two storeys and attic. (Attic windows in gable ends). Six
widely spaced windows two, three and four-light casements. C19 gabled porch.
Brick chimney stacks.


Listing NGR: TM1892087199

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