More information : (TR 275418) Stone barn at St Radegund's Abbey Farm 65 metres south of Well House, Abbey Road, Hougham. Grade II* barn 13th century and 18th century. Rubble stone and flint, with 20th century pantile roof. The barn may have been the great Guesthouse of the Premonstratensian Abbey of St Radigund's. [For full description see list]. (1)
Remains, flint walling with windows, of 13th century building; probably always a barn. (2)
Tithe Barn survives as described above. Further original monastic fabric including the refectory, sections of the Cellarer's Buildings, the Chapter House and the Tower, survives incorporated into the farmhouse and gardens of Abbey Farm [see TR 24 SE 26]. More extensive remains are visible as earthworks or low rubble walls beyond the modern farm [see TR 24 SE 8]. (3)
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