DescriptionPurton Green Farm - geograph.org.uk - 193445.jpg
English: Purton Green Farm. Purton Green is one of the many lost villages of Suffolk and all that remains is this house. Inside the late medieval walls survives a hall dating to 1250, a great rarity and whose elaborate decoration evokes its important past. This is the oldest of the Landmark Trust's 180 properties.
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