Buildings, Hamberts Farm
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 21 Jun 2014
Three ages of farm building here. In the centre is a six bay wagon shed with a replacement roof, but with old timber framing. It opens towards the road, which now has been raised above the floor level, making use for vehicles impractical. The far brick building, actually L-shaped with equal legs, has raised roof vents and small openings in the outer walls. What was this used for?