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Latitude: 55.7378 / 55°44'15"N
Longitude: -4.5927 / 4°35'33"W
OS Eastings: 237316
OS Northings: 652419
OS Grid: NS373524
Mapcode National: GBR 3C.CF0W
Mapcode Global: WH3PP.F16P
Plus Code: 9C7QPCQ4+4W
Entry Name: Balgray Barn
Listing Date: 2 December 1980
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 331318
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB875
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200331318
Location: Beith
County: North Ayrshire
Electoral Ward: Dalry and West Kilbride
Parish: Beith
Traditional County: Ayrshire
1797 (dated). Single storey rubble-built barn with arched opening (possibly cart-shed?) to S, now blocked; large rectangular opening to R with later metal sliding doors, lintel above dated. Ventilation slits on all elevations. Blocked door to N elevation. Pitched, corrugated-iron roof.
INTERIOR: solum floor; timber roof structure; remains of limewashed surface to walls.
Prominently sited at a bend in the road, the barn is a good example of a relatively unaltered 18th century farm building. The lands of Balgray were originally part of the Hessilhead estate, in the Barony of Giffen, and were owned by the Montgomeries in the 16th century. In the early 18th century the names of John Stevenson and John Muir were connected with these lands. According to map evidence, the adjacent Balgray Cottage (in separate ownership, separately listed) and barn were part of a larger group of farm buildings, surviving until the mid 20th century. The barn would have been thatched or slated originally and the corrugated-iron is a 20th century addition in the modern vernacular tradition. The traditional lime mortar is still in place though the lime harl which would have covered the building has disintegrated over time.
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