The pig unit at Shingle Hall, Brampton, near Beccles in Suffolk,
has a steel-framed building 37.54 metres long and 14.988 metres
wide. The steelwork has a hot-dipped galvanised finish, and the
roof, clad in P6R fibre cement with open protected ridges, has 14
roof lights. The two long sides are open, and the two ends are clad
in Shufflebottom vertical 0.5mm 1000/33mm plastic-coated forward
box profile with Ultrazed side rails. The building was supplied to
Mr Paul Howland.