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  2. Listed buildings in Dunham Massey - Wikipedia

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    The major building in the parish is Dunham Massey Hall; the hall, many structures associated with it, and buildings in its adjacent park are listed. The rest of the parish is mainly rural, and contains the settlements of Dunham Town , Sinderland Green, and Dunham Woodhouses.

  3. Tendercrop Farm at the Red Barn - Wikipedia

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    The farm's largest crop is sweet corn. [6] 25% of the Tuttle Farm is classified as wetland and 60% is wooded. [7] The Tuttle Farm includes a modern upscale 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) retail facility constructed in 1987 adjoining an old New England barn, the original "Tuttle's Red Barn". [4] It now conducts business as Tendercrop Farm at the ...

  4. Category:Agricultural buildings - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural buildings and structures by heritage register (2 C) Agricultural buildings by country (31 C) Lists of agricultural buildings (1 C, 4 P) *

  5. File:Farm buildings (IA cu31924080031093).pdf - Wikipedia

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    The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.).

  6. Frisian farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    Due to the development of better harvesting materials at the beginning of the 16th century there was a need for more storage space for the harvest. This was solved by building a bigger shed behind the 'head and neck' of the original farmhouse. These farmhouses can be found in Friesland, Groningen [1] and (in the northern part of) North Holland.

  7. Byre-dwelling - Wikipedia

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    It is a solid, stone building, usually with a wooden core, which comprises domestic and working areas, one behind the other, under a single, broad saddle roof. The domestic and working areas cover three storeys, with a gate on the lower and ground floors. On the lower floor is the byre (Stallhof or Cuort) with access to the cattle bays and cellars.