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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: open-fronted, granary loft overRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: (1983) STABLE ? AND STORE (1996)Class: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: ONE BUILD WITH (D1), UNDER (E)Number of phas...
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A simple, narrow-spanned sandstone and red brick building, probably originally open-fronted but now enclosed with boarding and doors. Possible used for cattle, but later converted to an implement store. This building which has vertical wooden boarding is attached to the timber-framed barn,...
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Up the slope to the SW of building 3 is a C20 cart shed. Building 5 has a multi-pitched roof of asbestos cement corrugated sheeting, resting on a concrete wall base. The end walls are of concrete; at the SE end is a set of sliding doors, the window incorporates a reused lintel from a mulli...
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Small, single storey rectangular gabled stone farm building, original purpose unknown. Now a holiday cottage attached at left to open fronted cartshed now used as garage, pigeon holes on left gable. Cobbled area in angle with granite slabs forming path to doorway. Slab at end of path wi...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: open-fronted, no loft overSub type now: unclassifiedRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: WOOD-SHEDClass: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: ABUTS (E)Number of phases: 2Main phase: 1Uncert...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: open-fronted, granary loft overRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: LOOSE-STALLClass: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: ABUTS (I), ONE BUILD WITH (M), UNDER (L).Number of phases: 1Main p...
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Rectangular single storey hipped stone and cob building now store. Probably former cart shed, much repaired and altered in C20. Although lacking features this building should be much better maintained as it is the earliest of the farm buildings and part cob, rare for this area.Extensive...
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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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Slate walled and roofed building, originally measuring c.12.5 m by 6 m, but now incorporated in a large covered feeding area, Mr Oliphant told us had previously been a covered midden / cart-shed but no details remain (Higgins, M, 01/01/1986).
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Vacation point is the later 19th century (after 1861) tall gabled stone cross wing attached to left end of Dairy Cottage (90800). Two storey but long steep roof pitch means first floor rooms project into roof space. Front gable elevation facing lane has four centred arch doorway and on fir...
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