Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI18295 - Historic Building Recording at Laundon Road, Threekingham
| Title | Historic Building Recording at Laundon Road, Threekingham |
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| Date/Year | 2016 |
Abstract/Summary
Archive for a historic building recording undertaken on a stable forming part of a group of former agricultural buildings on Laundon Road, Threekingham, prior to its demolition. The stable building is built in limestone rubble with a pitched gabled pantile roof, and likely dates to the early 19th century. The roof structure had a single hand sawn wooden tie beam. It is likely that the building was reroofed at some point, as the remaining timbers are machine sawn. A brick extension was added in the late 19th century, since demolished and replaced by other modern brick structures. Internally, the stalls had been removed, and the only surviving fixture was a timber food trough on the northwest wall adapted with the addition of a half-sectioned ceramic sewer pipe, possibly to make cleaning easier.
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Location
City and County Museum LCNCC: 2016.153
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MLI127222 Former stable, Laundon Road, Threekingham (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ELI14240 Agricultural buildings at Laundon Road, Threekingham
Record last edited
Aug 27 2024 11:29AM