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Malton Farmhouse, Orwell

Malton Farmhouse

Listed Building

House. C15 open hall and north east crosswing. Early C16 alterations include the insertion of a ceiling into the open-hall, the addition of a chimney in the south east side, the raising of the roof over the hall and possibly the addition of the south west crosswing. The pantiled range on the south east side is of C17-C18 origin remodelled in C19. The medieval and C16 parts have C19 fenestration.

Pigeon-house. C17-C18. (Historic England)

 

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