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Originally used as a barn over a shippon. Now used as a hay barn and general purpose over shippon. ROOFING - V- shaped sandstone ridge, slate roofing of diminishing courses, plain projecting eaves and verge.ROOF CONSTRUCTION - 5 bay; king post with side struts bolted through to soffit of...
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L-shaped stone farm range situated uphill and some distance to the west of the house. Comprises the following: 2 storey part banked gabled animal house with loft over and lean-to at rear, attached at right angles to single storey gabled cow house (1) with later similar but lower hipped c...
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L-shaped single storey gabled stone block of farm buildings comprising cow house originally stable with cart bay on left. Lower pig house attached at rear left with small slatestone rubble walled yard.
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Rectangular two storey stone barn/cow house, roof hipped to left, gabled to right. Built into ground toward right and partly attached to main block (Granary/Hayloft) to form left side of yard. Low granite steps rise at left to front door from lower yard level.Originally the farm building...
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The central section of this complex was intended to be an open side hay barn, built in the late 19th century (but before the painting of T H Mole 1814-1886). By this date the byre and stable had apparently been built onto the east side, despite it early 20th century appearance. Booth the p...
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A byre for eight stirks (yearlings) originally, which is now used as a loosebox. The triangular stall partitions are still in place on each side of the central feeding passage.Walls: Sandstone rubble with dressed stone doorway on NE side; corner vent slits.Roof: A pitched roof with slates...
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Site:26227 A small complex comprised of four storage / byre areas lying to the north of the former farmhouse (NTSMR 26225). The bulk of the stonework and detail suggests that the store and shippon were built at the same time as the house in the late 18th century, however, the store has bee...
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Two storey gabled stone granary with stable below, attached at left (lower end) is further contemporary single storey gabled building, possibly cowhouse. Rubblestone steps with slate treads lead to first floor, rather unusual for being build on axis of range. Upper, two storied part face...
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Two byres with loft above adjoining Snowdon Cottage. The smaller byre adjoining the cottage was probably a stable originally - the larger byre has had its stalls removed which were set on either side of the central feeding/ manure passage.Walls: Sandstone rubble, irregular quoins, dressing...
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Rectangular two storey hipped stone barn/cow house, converted to hostel in 1980s. Stone steps on each end with iron railings rise to first floor doors with modern gablets over. Single storey lean-to at rear. Slate slabs laid at front and sides. Opposite is small gabled single storey st...
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