Record Details
MonUID: | MST12605 |
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HER Number: | 51005 |
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Type of record: | Building |
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Name: | Barn, Curborough Hall Farm, Watery Lane, Curborough |
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Summary
A brick built barn, which when surveyed in 1985 was in a ruinous condition, but appears to have since been converted to a commercial use.
Monument Type(s):
- BARN (Built, Stuart to Victorian - 1700 AD? to 1899 AD?)
Associated Events:
- EST1469 - A survey of the barn and other outbuildings at Curborough Hall Farm, Watery Lane, Lichfield, August 1984.
Full description
A brick built barn in poor condition: only three walls remain. The original roof is no longer in existence and has been replaced by corrugated sheeting. It is located within a farm group which includes a cartshed, stable and cow house. The barn is used for storing hay. (LF 19-April-2007) <1>
The building survives and appears to have been converted as part of the Craft Centre. (DAT, 09/02/2015) <2>
Sources and further reading
<1> | SST564 - Survey Archive: Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. 1985. Domesday Survey of Barns for Staffordshire - Survey Sheets. Curborough and Elmhurst - 51005 (Includes photograph, sketch plans and notes on the other buildings). |
<2> | SST4433 - Aerial Photograph: 2006-2010. Aerial photosurvey of Staffordshire - 2006-2010. Digital. 1:10000. |
Related records
58287 | Part of: Curborough Farm / Old Hall Farm, Watery Lane, Curborough (Monument) |
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