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Midstrey in Ipsden Farm barn
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SU6285
Midstrey is apparently a term used in Southern England to describe this type of... (more)
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Barn, Edginswell Farm
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX8866
Category: barn
Apart from the farmhouse itself, no less than eight of the outbuildings... (more)
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Edginswell Farm
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX8866
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Threshing barn, Shardlow
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK4330
Typical late 18th century threshing barn with central doorway, with bulls-eye... (more)
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Contrast in barns, Old Manor Farm, Rampton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK8078
To the left a traditional brick threshing barn, to the right a Dutch barn,... (more)
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Midstreys, Ipsden Farm barn
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SU6285
This is the opposite side of the wing of the barn seen here... (more)
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Upper Barn, Tretire
by Bob Embleton
geograph for square SO5224
The threshing barn has large doors on both sides to allow a cart of harvested... (more)
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Manorbier Castle, 1954 – 4
by David M Murray-Rust
geograph for square SS0697
View from the former threshing barn in the outer ward looking towards St... (more)
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Edginswell Farm
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX8866
The three barns are listed, along with six buildings across the lane. The... (more)
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Barn at Meeting House, South Leverton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7880
Late 18th century brick threshing barn, now converted to residential use. Listed... (more)
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Upper Barn, Tretire
by Bob Embleton
geograph for square SO5224
A lovely old threshing barn with double cart size doors on both sides.
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Priory Barn, Thurgarton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6949
Late 18th century threshing barn with a fine set of lettering, converted to... (more)
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Barn Lea, Main Street
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK8076
Converted threshing barn. There is a bench mark... (more)
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Barn at Manor Farm, West Drayton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7074
Typical late 18th century threshing barn.
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Barn at Ide Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7266
Typical early 19th century threshing barn, dated 1808 in the gable. There is a... (more)
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Barns at Ipsden Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SU6285
An impressive range of threshing barns, probably early 18th century and largely... (more)
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Timber Framed Threshing Barn at Court House
by Sandy Gerrard
geograph for square SO3957
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Threshing Barn and Hayrick Stands at Llanerchaeron
by Sandy Gerrard
geograph for square SN4860
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Barn at Wilne Farm, Great Wilne
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK4430
Mid 18th century threshing barn, extended at the far end in the late 19th... (more)
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Barn at Hospital Farm, Muston
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK8238
A nice example of a brick threshing barn of the period, dated 1807 in black... (more)
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Threshing Barn
by John M
geograph for square SO9568
16th Century cruck framed barn rescued from Cholstrey Cout Farm, Cholstrey near... (more)
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Barn at Manor Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7472
A traditional threshing barn to which a small cottage has been attached.
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Barn at New Bar Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7267
Range of early 18th century farm buildings including threshing barn, pigeoncote... (more)
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Barn alongside Kirton Road, Egmanton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7368
An unspoilt (from this side) example of an 18th century threshing barn. Listed Grade II.
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Threshing Barn, Boverton Road, Boverton
by Jaggery
geograph for square SS9868
Former agricultural building converted to residential use.
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Farm buildings at Gowdall Broach Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE6121
The tall threshing barn in the centre dates from c.1800 and is Listed Grade II.
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South Manor Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6810
The farmhouse as presented is largely early 19th century but has an earlier... (more)
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Inside the Threshing Barn
by John M
for square SO9568
The crucks are constructed from black poplar with oak framing. The walls are... (more)
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Threshing barn, Hall Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6869
The ventilators in the brickwork are unusually ornate.
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Corrie Vannie, Upper Aultvaich
by Craig Wallace
geograph for square NH5048
The building on the right is a byre and threshing barn, with attached... (more)
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Barn on Low Street
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7585
This appears not yet to have succumbed to the conversion trend and remains a... (more)
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Barn on Low Street
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7585
This appears not yet to have succumbed to the conversion trend and remains a... (more)
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Hooe Barn
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SX4952
The barn dates from the 17th/18th century and formed part of the former manor... (more)
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Hooe Barn and pillar box
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SX4952
The barn dates from the 17th/18th century and formed part of the former manor... (more)
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Former Home Farm barn, Wollaton Park
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK5339
Relatively unusually, the home farm was within the parkland area of the estate.... (more)
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Former Home Farm barn, Wollaton Park
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK5339
Relatively unusually, the home farm was within the parkland area of the estate.... (more)
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Farmyard buildings at Ivy House Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7167
Late 18th/early 19th century barn and stables block forming the north and west... (more)
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Lilac Farm farmyard, High Street, Laxton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7167
The range to the left, formerly barn, stables and dovecote, houses the Laxton... (more)
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Lilac Farm barn
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7167
The gable facing High Street, showing the date 1760. Listed Grade II.
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Cartload of muck
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK7368
In the old barn Link on Kirton Road.
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Edginswell Farm
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX8866
Category: Farm buildings
These cob-walled farm buildings seem to have been gently decaying for years... (more)
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