This report provides a written and photographic record at English Heritage (2006) Level 3 of a redundant barn and ancillary farm buildings at Old Hall, Boreham. Old Hall is a grade II-listed timber-framed and rendered house. This work was carried out in accordance with the Brief and WSI. This report provides a written and photographic record at English Heritage (2006) Level 3 of a redundant barn and ancillary farm buildings at Old Hall. Old Hall is a grade II-listed late-medieval farmhouse which is generally believed to occupy the site of the main Domesday manor of Boreham. The main barn at Old Hall remains a large and imposing example of a 'Napoleonic' structure despite its early truncation and numerous internal alterations. The large cart lodge to the south is probably a contemporary feature, suggesting a major refurbishment of the farm complex in the early 19th century, and it too would have merited listing but for its extensive remodelling. The milking parlour is a later and much altered addition to the site and is not of particular historical significance.