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  2. Converted barn - Wikipedia

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    While not a new phenomenon, barn conversion became quite popular in the waning years of the 20th century. Changing a barn over from its historic agricultural use to residential use generally requires significant changes in the integrity of the barn and if the structure is of historic value these alterations rarely preserve the historic character of the barn. [1]

  3. Bednall - Wikipedia

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    The name Bednall is derived from Badenhall, although it did not appear in the modern form until the late 17th century. It derives from Robert de Badenhall who lived in Staffordshire c.1100. He was one of the knights of the Bishop of Chester from whom he held the land known as Badenhall, and from which he derived his name.

  4. Barn (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A barn (symbol: b) is a metric unit of area equal to 10 −28 m 2 (100 fm 2). This is equivalent to a square that is 10 −14 m (10 fm ) each side, or a circle of diameter approximately 1.128 × 10 −14 m (11.28 fm).

  5. Pennsylvania barn - Wikipedia

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    "The Standard Pennsylvania barn is the most numerous and widely distributed class of the Pennsylvania barns." [2]: 67 These were built between 1790 and 1890.The key characteristic in identifying this type is the forebay, built so that the gable end is symmetrical, with both front and rear walls being the same height.

  6. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    The barn dates from the late 18th century. The house was built in three stages during the 19th century. The unconnected garage was a 20th-century addition. All doors of the structure are visible in this view from the south side, where winter sun would melt accumulated snow and ice.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Centre ...

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    James Beck Round Barn: February 17, 1978 (#78002362) June 27, 1986: 3.2 miles (5.1 km) east of Centre Hall on Pennsylvania Route 192: Potter Township:

  8. List of Grange Hall buildings - Wikipedia

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    Notable Grange Hall buildings are or were meeting places of The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry and include buildings, such as the U.S. National Historic Landmark Oliver H. Kelley Homestead, which were otherwise strongly associated with the Grange movement.

  9. Wimpole Home Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Great Barn is listed Grade II*. [1] The farmhouse, [ 2 ] cart shed, [ 3 ] and the loose boxes north west of the barn are all listed Grade II. [ 4 ] The "K6" model red telephone box on the farm is also Grade II listed.