Building record TQ 92 NE 165 - Shepherd's Hut Bowdell lane, Brenzett
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TQ 99520 27963 (point) |
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Map sheet | TQ92NE |
County | KENT |
District | FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE, KENT |
Civil Parish | BRENZETT, SHEPWAY, KENT |
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Full Description
Shepherd's Hut Bowdell lane, Brenzett, post 1830. Reeves and Eve number 10, fig 12.6 (1)(2)(3)
The most common type of roof construction in the surviving huts was a simple form of coupled rafter roof. The key components of such a standard roof were common rafters, set closely at centres of around 30 cm were notched to the outer edge of wall plates laid on the brick wall heads of the hut's long side. The paired rafters were commonly joined to a ridge board at their apex. Common variations on this model were the use of a tie beam set into the gable wall to strengthen the wall plates in number 10 (1)
Most were built with a crude arch over the hearth supported with a wrought iron fireband, although occasional examples of timber and stone lintels are found and at two sites (10 and 116) (1)
Iron pegs above the fireplace and in the back of the hearth survive as evidence of providing a means to hang up storage. (1)
<1> Reeves, A & Eve, D, 1998, Sheep-keeping and lookers’ huts on Romney Marsh (Article in monograph). SKE16107.
<2> Romney Marsh Research Trust, 2010, Romney Marsh Research Trust Gazetteer 2010 (Unpublished document). SKE16034.
<3> Carpenter, 1997, Sheephouses on Romney Marsh (Monograph). SKE16118.
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Record last edited
Jan 11 2012 4:52PM