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Turnastone Court Northern Barn Bays B

 

Two added bays to the west of bay A comprise a stone flagged threshing bay or through-way and an open fronted bay that is the west end of the set of buildings. The threshing bay has full-height corrugated iron doors to threshing floor.

The interior trusses have raking struts from tie-beams to principal rafters and the west bay is divided off by a panelled partition on a rubble cross-wall. Most of the timber from this building is re-used from previous timber framed buildings. The wall late at the west end has been encased with modern concrete and to the south, has bricked inserted between the rubble wall and the wall plate. The timbers at the west end are all very weathered and are currently covered by oak planks.

 

 

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