1 Of c1700. A plain brick house with a gabled crosswing. The barn is of late 17th century brick and is reputed to have been the rectorial tithe barn, but ...
The site of a house and barn that were built during the Post Medieval period on Church Lane, Curdworth. The site is now under a housing estate.
1 Cob walled building recorded in 1978 by Stephen Ball prior to destruction.
Noted as a 3 bay barn with open end gable at the east end. The north and west ...
The site of a cob-walled building probably dating to the early 20th Century. It was located 150m north east of the chapel in Blackwell.
1 A complex of farm buildings dating to the late 18th and 19th centuries. The farmhouse has been subject to at least five separate phases of modification and additions. A ...
A complex of farm buildings dating to the late 18th and 19th centuries. The farmhouse has been subject to at least five separate phases of modification and additions. A range of 18th and 19th century brick and tile farm buildings surround two large yards to the south.
1 A barn probably dates to at least the 18th century. It previously appears to have been a small farmhouse.
A barn probably dates to at least the 18th century. It previously appears to have been a small farmhouse.
1 A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century. This set of buildings were subject to building recording and documentary research.
A barn and shelter sheds, with its earliest phase dating from the early 18th-century.
1 Farm and outbuildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey Map
2 Photographic record of buildings to be altered
18th/19th century farmhouse, open fronted barn (partly blocked) and stables. Shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 Photographs show the ridge purlin over crossed roof trusses.
Thatched barn with Ridge purlin over crossed roof trusses. Rough collars with bark still in place. L-shaped open sided barn shown on First Edition OS map.
1 photographic record prior to conversion shows that the agricultural buildings were associated with a livestock farm – probably cattle.
2 Buildings are shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
Open fronted animal sheds with troughs. Evidence for mechincal fodder processing. Store for feed or hay. 19th century.
1 photographic record prior to conversion shows that the agricultural buildings were associated with a livestock farm – probably cattle.
2 Buildings are shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map.
Farm buildings on first edition Ordnance Survey map.
mid 19th - mid 20th century, open fronted shelter shed, feed storage barn with cart access, brick built.
1 First Edition Ordnance Survey map shows agricultural buildings.
2 Photographic record of barns prior to conversion into dwellings.
Series of agricultural buildings shown on 1st edition Ordnance Survey map. One barn includes a queen post truss.
1 Barn shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map.
2 Photographic record of barn prior to its conversion into offices. Cart entrance with a flattened brick arch to the eastern elevation.
Barn shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 The barn looks to be a threshing barn of 18th century date from the series of photographs taken prior to it being converted.
Brick Barn with timber roof truss and tiled roof. C. 18th century threshing barn
1Badger’s Farm house is a Grade 2 Listed Building dating to the later 17th century. The barn and the farmhouse run along the top of the plot and appear to ...
The building dates to at least 1798, shown on the inclosure map of that date and is likely to be the same as the farmhouse to which is attached (late 17th century) as the stone coursing carries on from one building to another. It is likely that it has always been an agricultural building. No evidence for any earlier building was recorded when trenches were excavated within the building and outside it. The ground appears undisturbed in these areas, above the natural clay.
1 Building recording took place prior to renovation works.
Formerly Glebe Farm. 17th century farm and barns
1 Timber framed barn recorded during its conversion to a residential dwelling.
17th-century timber-framed barn. 8 bays with two narrow bay additions to the north.
1 Building recording and observation of the 18th/19th century farm complex.
18th century farm complex which was probably built after inclosure.
1 Photographic recording of the 18th century barn
18th century barn
1 Building recording of the demolished threshing barn and stables
mid-19th century threshing barn and stables (now demolished)
1 A hovel at Upper Radbourne Farm is constructed with four pillars, splayed at the top to support the roof. These look ecclesiastical and could have come from the ruined ...
A barn which has built into it stone pillars which possibly came from the Medieval church at Lower Radbourn when it was ruined. It is situated 1km north of the Fish Ponds at Lower Radbourn.
1 Stone barn, conversion works were started so very little functional evidence apparent for the building.
Stone barn, conversion works were started so very little functional evidence apparent for the building.
1 Stone barn, conversion works were started so very little functional evidence apparent for the building.
Agricultural barn. Brick built timber framed building with slate or tile roof. Stone flagged floor, exposed internal timbers. Ground and upper access doors Eastern elevation, Barn door on Southern evevation. Brickwork spaced to accommodate doves in upper Western elevation.
1 Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated ...
Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated Early C17, Late C17 and C19.
1An agricultural building, part of the Stud Farm complex at Hill Wootton, dating to the 17th century. This barn is of timber framed construction. Photographed prior to conversion.
An agricultural building, part of the Stud Farm complex at Hill Wootton, dating to the 17th century.
1 Motton’s Barn originally comprised a three-bay, box-framed building composed of square studded walls with straight braces in the corners. The frame was built from oak, with brick-nogged infill panels. ...
Motton's Barn was originally a 17th century timber-framed building. The barn partially collapsed and was then flattened by a storm. It was recorded prior to being cleared.