Norfolk 009
Waxham Great Barn was built in around 1570 as a display of wealth and, at 180 feet long, is the biggest in Norfolk. The building includes materials from three local dissolved and disintegrating priories following the Dissolution in the 1530s. Its roof feature tie beams and hammer beams and the walls have coursed flint decorated with diamond patterned brickwork.
Photo Information
- Taken with FUJIFILM FinePix S4000
- Focal Length 4.3 mm
- Exposure Time 10/500
- f Aperture f/8.0
- ISO Speed 64
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