Rose, E. J. (1987). Further discoveries at Heydon Hall, Saxlingham. Norfolk Archaeology 40 (1). Vol 40(1), pp. 93-100. https://doi.org/10.5284/1078260. Cite this via datacite

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Further discoveries at Heydon Hall, Saxlingham
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Norfolk Archaeology 40 (1)
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Norfolk Archaeology
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40 (1)
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93 - 100
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The Old Wing of 1550 was found to incorporate a large amount of reused 12th-14th century ecclesiastical masonry, and the 17th century New Wing, now largely demolished, also contains reused pieces. The screens passage area with its glazed tiles has been reassessed. F B
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Edwin J Rose
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1987
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Parish: Saxlingham
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17th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Tiles (Auto Detected Subject)
Reused 12th14th Century Ecclesiastical Masonry (Auto Detected Subject)
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12 May 2020