ENN108075 - Tansor Grange, 2015 (Building recording)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 0702 9027 (33m by 37m) |
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Civil Parish | TANSOR, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
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Organisation
Archaeological Building Recording Services
Date
January 2015
Description
{1} The outbuildings are mid 19th century in date, built as an enclosure farm to provide an income to the incumbent of St Mary's Church. The farm was originally known as Glebe Farm, before being re-named Rectory Farm and finally Tansor Grange in the late 1920s. The buildings indicate the farm was originally mixed with a threshing barn and later became a pastoral farm with room for a significant number of animals before eventually being abandoned and used for pultry rearing. The easternmost range is very interesting as it contains a stable and carriage shed, both rendered and painted indicating that they housed riding horses and a carriage better that a common farm cart. Both suggest the farm was prosperous and of some status, possibly as a result of its association with the church. Further evidence of the status of the farm is the quality of the finish of some of the buildings including brick floors and chamfered and stopped beams.
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Record last edited
Oct 24 2024 10:11AM