Brick-built barn
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Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 4 Feb 2017
Brick-built barn with a number of diamond shaped ventilation holes. The barn is next to Oxenton church. The barn is a Grade II listed building. Historic England description Barn opposite church. Early-C18 partly rebuilt and reduced in size. C19 square panelled timber framing with red brick infill on the north side, otherwise C19 brick; limestone plinth; pantile roof. Rectangular plan. Carpenter's marks on the exterior of- the timber-framed north wall. Lozenge-shaped ventilation panels on the south side. Interior formerly 4 bays, now three; three C18 king post roof trusses with carpenter's marks and raking struts; double purlins with straight bracing. Flagged threshing floor at the east end. Source: https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1303368