Barton Turf History Project
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‘Wind Pump’ at Mill Dyke, later a Smock Mill

Royal Engineers and Italian prison of war camp

Listed Buildings

8 buildings within Barton Turf are listed property / structures. These include Barton Church, Barton Hall and outbuildings, Berry Hall Farmhouse, Hayletts and Ikens Farmhouse and Barn.

 

Notable Buildings

The following is a list of some existing and former buildings in Barton Turf of particular historical interest.  For additional information about those in blue underlined text click on the hyperlink.

 

Barton Berry Hall

Barton Hall

Barton Turf Parish Church

Barton Turf Post Mill

Black Shed

Hayletts

Hole in the Wall

Home Farm

Ikens Farmhouse and Barn

Lime Kiln

Vicarage

White Lodge

 

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Photographs of some of these can be found on the Images of England web-site - search for Barton Turf.

 

A full list of listed property / structures in North Norfolk can be viewed on the North Norfolk District Council web site.

Personal Building Research

If you are interested in researching the history of your own house the Norfolk Record Office has a guide that you can download.

Owners and Occupiers

We are working to compile details of owners and occupiers of houses in Barton Turf before and after 1840 using census returns and other sources of information.

For the buildings listed above click on the link.

For others click on the links below to view a sketch map of the area.

We are using the numbering system used for the 1840 Tithe Apportionment.

We should welcome any additional information you can add from your own research.  Please contact the project team by email.