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A byre for 12 beasts in paired stalls with wide manure passage on south side (photo 7). This building continues the line of buildings extending east from the porch (photo 5). It was probably a dairy byre but was disused at the time of the survey.
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A byre with through passage, corner vents with a loft above - formerly used for wool according to former tenant, Mr Pattinson; described as a granary in 1929.Walls: Sandstone rubble, gritstone dressings.Roof: A pitched, slated roof with a tiled ridge, two tie beam trusses with collars, pri...
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The yard wall, semi-circular in plan, matches the one on the west side of the range; these walls are a very distinctive feature of Dyke Head farm.
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: stalls across building widthRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use, secondary use only (score: 3)Current use: STOREClass: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: FREE-STANDINGNumber of phases: 2Main phase: 1Uncertainties in history/development: NoCh...
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This small 19th century rectangular building is situated north of the bank barn (ntsmr 26402) and east of the former wash house and now consists of a shippon and store. It appears to have originally have been an open-fronted shed. Possibly a covered midden. It may well be contemporary with...
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It is now one open space inside and was used for lambing ewes at the time of the suvey
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English garden wall bond, brick single storey with queen post roof now covered with corrugated iron and retaining two original ridge ventilators. Segmental header arched openings, doors with bull-nosed jambs hung on sandstone blocks. Casements are early 20th century replacements, as is the...
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A byre for 12 beasts with a brick partition making a feeding passage along the north wall. Manure passage.Walls: Sandstone rubble, quoins and dressings to windows and doors are margined and are finished with pointed work.Roof: Hipped at the west end, slated, clay tile ridge, 5-bays with ki...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: unclassifiedRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: LOOSE-STALLClass: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: ABUTTED BY (J)Number of phases: 3Main phase: 3Uncertainties in history/development: N...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: stalls along building length, feed passageRecord Type: part of larger buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: FORMERLY A COTTAGE, THEN COWHOUSE, NOW SHEEP-SHEDClass: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: ABUTTED B...
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