Splendidly preserved barn at Addicroft

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The photograph on this page of Splendidly preserved barn at Addicroft by Eric Foster as part of the Geograph project.

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Splendidly preserved barn at Addicroft

Image: © Eric Foster Taken: 12 May 2012

This wonderfully preserved barn in the hamlet of Addicroft is a treat to see. It has been so well looked after, it looks almost new yet it must be fairly old. Addicroft Mill is close by but is approached by a narrow trackway, so this barn could have been for storage and distribution purposes as it is on a reasonably wide lane (Almost a dual carriageway by Cornish standards!)

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.530809
Longitude
-4.401707