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Cranes Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Pulham St. Mary, Norfolk

Cranes Farm - formerly Cranesacre with its tudor beams exposed. Now bricked over.

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My mum and dad did all the origianl restoration work on the house and we used to sleep up in the attick my brothers and sister it was wonderful.

They exposed all the beams inside and out and then I think it got bricked over again outside because it was probably very drafty and may not have been weatherproof for the long term! The phot is around 1969. I loved it there and it looks very much the same inside. Wonderful!

Uploaded by Hannah Brack on 23 June 2021

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Photo ID: 266074
Building ID: 101373317
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