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Lower Brownsham Farmhouse is a Listed Grade II, possibly a C15th/C16th three cell cross passage house. It is a two storey single pile house with a three storey extension on the lower end and a single storey two cell rear extension, set centrally blocking a first floor window. Stair t...
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Lying just across the back yard from the farmhouse (ntsmr 26201) this two bay stone structure has two large openings in its northern wall, suggesting a variety of uses for the building - cartshed, shelter shed, covered midden, or turnip house but most likely a hay storage barn. It appears...
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Much altered L-shaped stone barn range, banked at rear of left block. Left block hipped, right front facing block gabled. Later single storey gabled addition to right side of front block. Insurance survey shows barn pre some recent alterations, also shown is the line of the former round...
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Late 19th century two storey hipped slatestone rubble barn, banked at right end. Single storey lean-to linhay/cart shed on front with hipped roof (91934*4), attached at right front further linhay and pig house (91934*3).
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In 1899 a long building, presumably a barn, was recorded on this site. One of the gable walls of this is now incorporated into the field wall, further remains exist on both sides of this however, and it is possible that this was once a separate farmstead. (NT VBS SURVEYOR; 1986)
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Farm range of c.1760, largely rebuilt and extended c.1870, 50m NE of farmhouse (50106*0). Comprises cart shed/granary, barn, cowhouse, pigsties, a pig feed house, stable block, slaughterhouse, sheltersheds and loosebox.Status: Registered Park or GardenGrade: II
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18th century buildings ranged 3 sides round a foldyard facing SE almost completely rebuilt c.1860. N (stable) arm demolished c.1980. Remaining cowhouses gabled, one storey tile and corrugated asbestos queen post roofs. Segmental header arches and I hit & miss ventilators. Doors hung and la...
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Originally used as a cowhouse, byre and hay barn and presently used as a byre, hayloft and shelter shed this 1894 building is notable only for a segmental arch and the reset datestone.A late Victorian five bay barn and byre with a further two bay extension currently frame with Hartsop Hall...
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This barn was provided for small-scale threshing operations as Dyke Head was built as a predominently grass farm. The granary is to the east and building (8) to the west was possibly the straw barn.
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Site:20583*3 This fine c.1840 former threshing barn provides the majority of the agricultural accommodation of the farmstead. It is linked to building *2 and forms the strongest element within the group. It consists of a shippon with hayloft over, a threshing barn and a cartshed with haylo...
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