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Latitude: 57.4312 / 57°25'52"N
Longitude: -5.8134 / 5°48'48"W
OS Eastings: 171190
OS Northings: 844296
OS Grid: NG711442
Mapcode National: GBR D902.RXS
Mapcode Global: WGZ87.NHW0
Plus Code: 9C9PC5JP+FJ
Entry Name: Northern Barn, Mains Of Applecross, Applecross
Listing Name: Applecross Mains Top Barns
Listing Date: 31 August 1983
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 330749
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB462
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Applecross, Mains Of Applecross, Barn
ID on this website: 200330749
Location: Applecross
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh
Parish: Applecross
Traditional County: Ross-shire
Tagged with: Architectural structure Thatched barn
Late 18th century, pair of hay/threshing barns. Both
orientated north/south; northern barn possibly the older.
Both of coursed drystone, square rubble; low walls with
marked external batter, wide wall vents filled with rough
vertical half-cut staves, replacing former wattling; centre
windowing doorways; piended roofs.
Northern barn; measures 55' x 19' with 5'6" wallhead height;
corrugated iron roof; modern silage pit falls floor space.
Southern barn; measures 62'6" x 19' with 6'9" wallhead
height; thatched roof over felt; cemented floor.
Very unusual pair barns, showing strong Hebridean influence
in their walling Dating difficult, but could well be earlier
than late 18th century in view of earlier Applecross House.
Appear on undated, but probably earlier 19th century, estate
maps in Applecross House, on which the Mains appears as
Borrodale. Barns would originally have heather thatched the
heavy roofs borne by pairs of crucks (couples) standing on
the cills of the wide vents. Similar barns in Kintail and the
Gairloch.
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