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Latitude: 52.02 / 52°1'11"N
Longitude: -2.9588 / 2°57'31"W
OS Eastings: 334304
OS Northings: 236164
OS Grid: SO343361
Mapcode National: GBR F8.GSVJ
Mapcode Global: VH788.NHPB
Plus Code: 9C4V229R+XF
Entry Name: Two Barns, One with Cow Houses and Linking Shelter Shed, About 25 Yards West of Cothill Farmhouse
Listing Date: 12 November 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1266561
English Heritage Legacy ID: 421161
ID on this website: 101266561
SO 33 NW TURNASTONE CP -
2/120 Two barns, one with cow
houses and linking shelter
shed, about 25 yards west
- of Cothill Farmhouse
GV II
Threshing barn, hay barn, shelter shed and cow houses. Early to mid-C19.
Thinly coursed rubble with stone slate roofs, part timber-framed with weather-
boards. In 3 parts with 2 rectangular ranges tapering in alignment towards
each other, with linking shelter shed at west end. Hay barn to north, 3 bays,
high rubble plinth, weatherboards over timber-framing 2 panels high, central
full-height draft doors; 2 catslide extensions to north; slit vents in stone
gable ends and stone straight hoods to gable end openings; 3 rows of purlins,
board ridge, thin raking struts to trusses. Shelter shed: 6 open bays on oak
posts standing on concrete bases with braces to plate on east side; 2 large
buttresses behind. Inside are pegged king post trusses and long feeding
racks. Threshing barn and cow houses: 3 + 3 bays with masonry division, full-
height draft doors to threshing floor at centre of west part and flanking
slit vents, pattern of slit vents in west gable. Eastern end has loft over
cow house, 2 doorways with cambered heads (voussoirs with springers) loft
entry above.
Listing NGR: SO3430436164
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