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Latitude: 57.0602 / 57°3'36"N
Longitude: -6.4907 / 6°29'26"W
OS Eastings: 127846
OS Northings: 805528
OS Grid: NG278055
Mapcode National: GBR BBC1.V3N
Mapcode Global: WGY8J.8SGZ
Plus Code: 9C9M3G65+3P
Entry Name: Coroghon Barn, Canna
Listing Name: Isle of Canna, Coroghon Barn
Listing Date: 5 October 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 347415
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14130
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Canna, Coroghon Barn
ID on this website: 200347415
Location: Small Isles
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Caol and Mallaig
Parish: Small Isles
Traditional County: Argyllshire
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Probably late 18th century, long rectangular barn on site sloping both to west and south. Long 2-storey west elevation; east elevation set into slope to give raised ground floor. All harl pointed random rubble with roughly dressed rubble dressings. 3 later buttresses re-inforce west
elevation; 3 lower ground floor byre entrances with further (enlarged) stable entrance at NW. Centre raised ground floor winnowing door (blocked) with 2 long slit vents to right (south); further vent in centre of south gable. Long rear elevation has centre (enlarged) entrance/winnowing door with pair vents to left (opposing those in west
elevation) now enlarged as windows. Centre doorway reached by forestair in north gable serving bothy/dwelling. Single apex stack at north; slate roof with pottery ridge.
Interior: internally the building is roughly divided into 2 unequal portions; centre and south 2/3rds with byre in lower ground floor and threshing floor barn in raised ground floor; north portion has slightly different floor levels, owing to slope; stable (with enlarged door) in lower ground floor and 2 room dwelling in upper floor.
Good example of Lochaber type "bank barn", a composite steading/barn built against slope. Coroghon barn site close to sheltered Coroghon Bay, possibly to facilitate sea transport of grain and beasts.
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