Summary: | The threshing barn with its pair of adjoining linhays represents two forms of traditional Devon farm building. The layout, however, is considered to be somewhat unusual and can be regarded as an interesting variation, not recorded elsewhere in the county. The buildings appear to be of a single construction phase, probably in the mid 19th century, with some subsequent minor alterations, in particular the opening up of access to the loft or tallet floors of the linhays through the top of the eastern barn wall. |
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