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'''Leigh Court Barn''' is a cruck framed tithe barn at [[Leigh, Worcestershire]], built in the early fourteenth century to store produce for [[Pershore Abbey]]. | '''Leigh Court Barn''' is a cruck framed tithe barn at [[Leigh, Worcestershire]], built in the early fourteenth century to store produce for [[Pershore Abbey]]. | ||
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This is the largest and one of the oldest cruck barns in Britain, measuring over 141 feet long, 36 feet wide and 29 feet high, supported by nine pairs of massive oak beams. Radiocarbon dating places its construction about 1325.<ref>{{EH link}}</ref><ref>{{britlist|153353|Cruck Barn, Leigh Court}}</ref> | This is the largest and one of the oldest cruck barns in Britain, measuring over 141 feet long, 36 feet wide and 29 feet high, supported by nine pairs of massive oak beams. Radiocarbon dating places its construction about 1325.<ref>{{EH link}}</ref><ref>{{britlist|153353|Cruck Barn, Leigh Court}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Leigh Court Barn - geograph.org.uk - 1427744.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Leigh Court Barn]] | |||
==Outside links== | ==Outside links== | ||
*Location map: {{wmap|52.179761|-2.319330|zoom=14}} | *Location map: {{wmap|52.179761|-2.319330|zoom=14}} |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 18 May 2016
Leigh Court Barn is a cruck framed tithe barn at Leigh, Worcestershire, built in the early fourteenth century to store produce for Pershore Abbey.
The hamlet stands where the Leigh Brook enters the River Teme, and barn overlooks the meadows dowto the riverbanks.
This is the largest and one of the oldest cruck barns in Britain, measuring over 141 feet long, 36 feet wide and 29 feet high, supported by nine pairs of massive oak beams. Radiocarbon dating places its construction about 1325.[1][2]
Outside links
- Location map: 52°10’47"N, 2°19’10"W
- Streetmap: SO782535
- Leigh Court Barn - English Heritage
References
- ↑ Leigh Court Barn
- ↑ Cruck Barn, Leigh Court - British Listed Buildings