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A number of farms in Sprowston have been known by alternative names and this is reflected below.
A number of farms in Sprowston have been known by alternative names and this is reflected below.


===Boar Farm/Home Farm===
===Boar Farm===


The farm buildings were situated at the junction of Blue Boar Lane and Wroxham Road and the name was changed to Home Farm sometime in the early 1900s. See [[Farms_of_Sprowston#Home_Farm.2FBoar_Farm| Home Farm]] for illustrations.
All the early Ordnance Survey Maps show the farm as Boar Farm but the name had been changed to Home Farm by the 1947 OS map. In the early 21st century Blue Boar Lane was rerouted and the remaining farm buildings demolished to make way for housing developments.


===Breck Farm===
===Breck Farm===

Revision as of 16:09, 12 April 2016

Farms of Sprowston

A number of farms in Sprowston have been known by alternative names and this is reflected below.

Boar Farm

All the early Ordnance Survey Maps show the farm as Boar Farm but the name had been changed to Home Farm by the 1947 OS map. In the early 21st century Blue Boar Lane was rerouted and the remaining farm buildings demolished to make way for housing developments.

Breck Farm

Church Farm/Lincolns Farm

Situated at the junction of Church Lane and Barkers Lane there was another farm Wilk’s Farm. Church Farm is often referred to as Lincoln's Farm who was reported to be the last tenant prior to the farm becoming the Agricultural Research Station. Whilst the farm buildings have gone the farmhouse still remains as a private residence.

Denmark Farm

Dixons Farm/Stonehouse Farm

See Stonehouse Farm for details as this was one of several farms known locally by two names.

Grange Farm

Greenborough Farm

Hall Farm

Home Farm/Boar Farm

Lincolns Farm/Church Farm

Oak Lodge Farm

Seppings Farm/Wood Farm

Stonehouse Farm/Dixons Farm

For a full article on this farm follow to Stonehouse Farm.

Tills Farm

White Hall Farm/ Whitehouse Farm

White House Farm/White Hall Farm

Wilks Farm

The farm stood at the junction of Church and Barkers Lanes with Church Farm on the opposite side of the junction. The farmhouse, outbuildings and cottages were demolished, the site now being occupied by modern dwellings.

Wood Farm/Seppings Farm

Only the farm house and some outbuildings remain of what had once been a sizeable farm. As with many of the other Sprowston Farms the land was sold for housing development with the houses in Merlin Avenue, Merlin Mews and Sparhawk Avenue and adjacent roads. As with the developments in Cannerby Lane the farm pond proved problematical being fed by an underground spring. As with other farms many referred to the farm as Seppings Farm who farmed the area.