Historic Farm Buildings Group SR HFBG

The Historic Farm Buildings Group was founded in 1985 and is concerned with the past, present and future of historic farm buildings. It recognises their importance as evidence for past farming systems and technologies, the development of agricultural and constructional practices, and more generally for the life and work of our ancestors, peasant and monk, landowner and farmer, craftsmen and surveyor, engineer and architect. http://www.hfbg.org.uk/AboutHFBG.htm Accessed 10/05/07

SR HFBG A Administrative Records SR HFBG B Publications SR HFBG PH Photographic records

SR HFBG A ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS 1984-2002

SR HFBG A/1 Minutes 1985-1995

SR HFBG A/1/1 Folder of minutes and agenda of the Historic 1985-1995 Farm Buildings Group (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/2 Constitution 1985-1998

SR HFBG A/2/1 Folder entitled Constitution 1985-1998

Consists of constitution of the Historic Farm Buildings Group and extract from Historic Farm Land and Buildings Group newsletter (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/3 Correspondence 1996-2001

SR HFBG A/3/1 Folder entitled correspondence 1996-2001

Containing correspondence relating to the work of the Historic Farm Buildings Group (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4 Conferences and courses 1984-2002

SR HFBG A/4/1 Folder relating to the first conference of the 1985 Historic Farm Buildings Group West Dean House, West Dean

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder) SR HFBG A/4/2 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1986 Farm Buildings Group, Wensum Lodge, Norwich

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/3 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1987 Farm Buildings Group, Bronte Hotel, Cardiff and Welsh Folk Museum

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/4 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1988 Farm Buildings Group, Higham Hall, Bassenthwaite Lake, Keswick, Cumbria

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/5 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1989 Farm Buildings Group, University of York

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/6 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1990 Farm Buildings Group Moat House Hotel, Portswood,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/7 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1991 Farm Buildings Group, Newbattle Abbey College, Edinburgh

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/8 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1992 Farm Buildings Group, Dillington House, Illminster,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder) SR HFBG A/4/9 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1993 Farm Buildings Group, Otterburn Hall, Newcastle, Northumbria

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/10 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1994 Farm Buildings Group, Bishop Otter College,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/11 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1995 Farm Buildings Group, Withersdane Hall, Wye College,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/12 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1996 Farm Buildings Group, Cheshire Constabulary Training centre and Conference Centre, Crewe

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/13 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1997 Farm Buildings Group, the Queens Hotel, Penzance,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/14 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1998 Farm Buildings Group, Plas tan-y-bwlch, Maentwrog, Gwynedd

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/15 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 1999 Farm Buildings Group, Francis Close hall, Gloscat, Cheltenham

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder) SR HFBG A/4/16 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 2000 Farm Buildings Group, Netherlands

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/17 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 2001 Farm Buildings Group, University College, Chichester,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/18 Folder relating to the conference of the Historic 2002 Farm Buildings Group, Royal Highland Hotel, Inverness, Sutherland

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/19 Folder relating to a day school Buildings of the 1984 Farmstead, Lain’s , Oxfordshire

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/20 Folder relating to a weekend course Farm 1985 Buildings: their history and conservation, Rewley House, Oxford

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/21 Folder relating to a one day conference Old 1990 Farm Buildings in a New Countryside Redundancy, Conservation and Conversion in the 1990’s,

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/4/22 Folder relating to a joint conference of the 1995 Society for Landscape Studies and Historic Farm Buildings Group, University of East Anglia

Consists of programme and conference details (1 folder) SR HFBG A/4/23 Folder relating to a one day conference Rural 2002 Regeneration A Sustainable Future for Farm Buildings

Consists of papers (1 folder)

SR HFBG A/5 Publicity leaflets c.1985-1989

SR HFBG A/5/1 Leaflets of the Historic Farm Buildings Group c.1985-1989 (5 docs)

SR HFBG A/6 Planning applications 1987-2002

SR HFBG A/6/1 Folder of planning applications relating to farm 1987-2002 buildings

SR HFBG A/7 and farm building surveys 1984-1998

SR HFBG A/7/1 Folder of miscellaneous papers relating to barn 1984-1998 and farm building surveys (1 folder)

SR HFBG B PUBLICATIONS 1994-2000

SR HFBG B/1 Advisory publications collected by the Historic 1994-2000 Farm Buildings Group

SR HFBG B/1/1 Booklet entitled Appropriate Uses for Historic 1994 Barns, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/1/2 Booklet entitled Draft Design Guidance for n.d.[2000’s] Building Materials and Details (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/1/3 Booklet entitled Farm Building and Barn 2000 Conversions A guidance note for farm building conversions, Council (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/1/4 Booklet entitled Grants for repair of traditional n.d.[2000’s] buildings, Countryside Stewardship Scheme (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/1/5 Booklet entitled Traditional Farm Buildings, n.d.[1990’s] Greenspace (1 doc) SR HFBG B/2 Publications relating to historic farm buildings 1987-2003 collected by the Historic Farm Buildings Group

SR HFBG B/2/1 Booklet entitled Alternative Uses for 1987 Redundant Farm Buildings, Research report by the College of Estate Management (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/2/2 Booklet entitled An Historic Landscape Survey 1993 of Old Down Farm and Forest Park, Tockington, Avon, Avon County planning Dept (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/2/3 Booklet entitled Farmsteads in the c.1994 1980’s A Summary of Reports on 300 visits, Dr Edwin Course (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/2/4 Booklet entitled Register of Threatened 2000 Historic Buildings in Hampshire, Hampshire County Council (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/2/5 Booklet entitled Threatened Historic Buildings 2001 in Hampshire, Hampshire County Council (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/2/6 Booklet entitled Threatened Historic Buildings 2003 in Hampshire, Hampshire County Council (1 doc)

SR HFBG B/3 Press cuttings relating to historic farm 1984-2003 buildings collected by the Historic Farm Buildings Group

SR HFBG B/3/1 Folder of press cuttings relating to historic farm 1984-2003 buildings collected by the Historic Farm Buildings Group (1 folder) SR HFBG PH PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS 1980-1993

SR HFBG PH1 Negatives n.d.[1980’s- 1990’s]

SR HFBG PH1/1 Folder of colour negatives, mainly of farm n.d.[1980’s- machinery 1990’s] (1 folder)

SR HFBG PH2 Compilations of prints 1982-1993

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/1 Album 1 - 1982

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/1/1 Photograph entitled The Exeat group on the 1982 Cuckmere estuary. Now the Severn Sisters Country Park and their museum

[further photographs in SR HFBG PH2/2/???] (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/2 Photograph entitled The Exeat group on the 1982 Cuckmere estuary. Now the Severn Sisters Country Park and their museum

[further photographs in SR HFBG PH2/2/???] (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/3 Photograph entitled A well-maintained barn at 1982 Kingston, near . Sliding doors appear to have been fitted on both north and south sides

[see SR HFGB PH2/1/5-6 for further photograph] (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/4 Photograph entitled A well-maintained barn at 1982 Kingston, near Lewes. Sliding doors appear to have been fitted on both north and south sides

[see SR HFGB PH2/1/5-6 for further photograph] (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/5 Photograph entitled Another fine barn at 1982 Kingston. Note small “hips” and bold brickwork (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/6 Photograph entitled Another fine barn at 1982 Kingston. Note small “hips” and bold brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/7 Photograph entitled The magnificent tithe barn 1982 at Court Farm, . Note the huge area of thatch, “eyebrow” windows and recent brick buttresses at east end (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/8 Photograph entitled [tithe barn at Court Farm, 1982 Falmer] Built in the 14th century it was owned by the Priory of St Pancras in Lewes. An estimate or renewing the thatch was in excess of £60 000 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/9 Photograph entitled [tithe barn at Court Farm, 1982 Falmer] The west end of the barn. There are records of this farmstead going back to the 12th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/10 Photograph entitled Small barn near Falmer 1982 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/11 Photograph entitled The huge “L” shaped tithe 1982 barn at Alciston which was part of the demesne of Benedictine monks at Battle Abbey. It a listed building and is one of the finest barns in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/12 Photograph entitled The huge “L” shaped tithe 1982 barn at Alciston which was part of the demesne of Benedictine monks at Battle Abbey. It a listed building and is one of the finest barns in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/13 Photograph entitled The huge “L” shaped tithe 1982 barn at Alciston which was part of the demesne of Benedictine monks at Battle Abbey. It a listed building and is one of the finest barns in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/14 Photograph entitled A converted barn at 1982 “Neville Crest and Gun” public house at Eridge. It is in fact a house with most of the windows at the rear and is well preserved (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/15 Photograph entitled Small barn, Court Farm, 1982 now in poor condition and used only for storage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/16 Photograph entitled Small barn, Court Farm, 1982 Piddinghoe now in poor condition and used only for storage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/17 Photograph entitled Court Farm Close, 1982 Piddinghoe conversion into flats (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/18 Photograph entitled Isolated barn at 1982 Piddinghoe, for many years used as a boathouse. Presumably the large doors were partially bricked up when the asbestos roofing was fitted 1984 application for conversion (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/19 Photograph entitled Group at . Note 1982 vents have been bricked up in one barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/20 Photograph entitled Group at Telscombe. Note 1982 vents have been bricked up in one barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/21 Photograph entitled Group at Telscombe. Note 1982 vents have been bricked up in one barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/22 Photograph entitled Swanborough Manor 1982 Farm. This barn has been much modified and expensively re-roofed with tiles Undergoing conversion to residence 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/23 Photograph entitled Brick and flint stable with 1982 hayloft above at Telscombe village (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/24 Photograph entitled Brick and flint stable with 1982 hayloft above at Telscombe village (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/25 Photograph entitled 1982 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/26 Photograph entitled . Note door 1982 blanked off with corrugated iron on side opposite present farm yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/27 Photograph entitled Milton Court Farm at 1982 Milston Street is a curious mixture. These two barns with plain gables were probably built about 1850 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/28 Photograph entitled Milton Court Farm at 1982 Milston Street is a curious mixture. These two barns with plain gables were probably built about 1850 Datestone 1832 (Hughes) (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/29 Photograph entitled This delightful stable with 1982 loft above and the dovecote on the same farm are very much older, possibly 15th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/30 Photograph entitled This delightful stable with 1982 loft above and the dovecote on the same farm are very much older, possibly 15th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/31 Photograph entitled Isolated barns often had a 1982 shepherd’s nearby but few survive. This one is adjacent to New Barn near Eastdean and is a “listed” building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/32 Photograph entitled Isolated barns often had a 1982 shepherd’s hut nearby but few survive. This one is adjacent to New Barn near Eastdean and is a “listed” building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/33 Photograph entitled Isolated barns often had a 1982 shepherd’s hut nearby but few survive. This one is adjacent to New Barn near Eastdean and is a “listed” building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/34 Photograph entitled Crapham Hill near Beachy 1982 Head. Note living accommodation on left of barn (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/35 Photograph entitled Hamseyplace Farm, 1982 . Note large “hips” and horizontal brickwork one end only (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/36 Photograph entitled Pages New Barn at South 1982 Heighton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/37 Photograph entitled Medieval barn with 1982 dovecote at Berwick Court Farm, near Alfriston (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/38 Photograph entitled Medieval barn with 1982 dovecote at Berwick Court Farm, near Alfriston (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/39 Photograph entitled Barn at Alciston with 1982 modern covered yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/40 Photograph entitled Barn at Alciston with 1982 modern covered yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/41 Photograph entitled A fine old cart with 1982 above at Littlington. The roof covering is almost certainly not the original. The arch under the steps was often the of the guard dog (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/42 Photograph entitled The immense barn at 1982 Charlston Manor now with tiled roof and converted into a concert hall. Built in the 15th century and the thatch was replaced with 18th century tiles about 40 years ago (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/43 Photograph entitled South Hill Barn on Seaford 1982 Head – much altered and restored (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/44 Photograph entitled South Hill Barn on Seaford 1982 Head – much altered and restored (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/45 Photograph entitled Foxhole Barn in Foxhole 1982 Bottom on the east side of Cuckmere estuary. It has rounded flint corners without the usual brickwork which is rare (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/46 Photograph entitled Foxhole Barn in Foxhole 1982 Bottom on the east side of Cuckmere estuary. It has rounded flint corners without the usual brickwork which is rare (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/47 Photograph entitled Bardolfs Hall at Bircling 1982 Farm near Eastdean. Once an ecclesiastical barn – note medieval stone windows. A “listed” building, re-roofed in 1926 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/48 Photograph entitled Dunwick Barn, part of the 1982 Birling Farm group south east of East Dean (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/49 Photograph entitled Two views of extensive 1982 farm building conversion programme now being undertaken at Bishopstone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/50 Photograph entitled Two views of extensive 1982 farm building conversion programme now being undertaken at Bishopstone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/51 Photograph entitled A huge barn at Iford. Note 1982 the height from ground to the eaves. Other old buildings are included in this farm complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/52 Photograph entitled A huge barn at Iford. Note 1982 the height from ground to the eaves. Other old buildings are included in this farm complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/53 Photograph entitled Oxendean Farm near 1982 Jevington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/54 Photograph entitled Stables at Oxendean near 1982 Jevington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/55 Photograph entitled Milton Street Farm Barn at 1982 Milton Street. The low eaves cover twin side aisles which makes the projecting roof over the door necessary (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/56 Photograph entitled Timber barn at Goat Farm 1982 near . Has side aisles similar to the one at Milton Street in SR HFBG PH2/1/55 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/57 Photograph entitled Brick barn near Ringmer. 1982 Note the large “hips” and unusual shape. Possibly this barn is not old and was never thatched (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/58 Photograph entitled Timber clad barn with 1982 more modern buildings attached as Isfield (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/59 Photograph entitled Friston Place, property of 1982 Lord Shawcross (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/60 Photograph entitled Hodcombe near Beachy 1982 Head (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/61 Photograph entitled Part of a barn converted 1982 into a garage at Rodmell (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/62 Photograph entitled Mixed group at 1982 Bishopstone early seventeenth century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/63 Photograph entitled Dovecote at Frog near 1982 Alfriston this would appear to be a small dovecote in the roof of the cart shed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/64 Photograph entitled Lullington Court Barn at 1982 Lullington. Timber frame standing on a shallow flint wall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/65 Photograph entitled Swanborough Manor near 1982 Lewes. Part of the house dates back to the 12th century. Now the property of the (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/66 Photograph entitled small barn heavily 1982 buttressed at Iford (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/67 Photograph entitled Hinover Hill near Seaford. 1982 Note the very long cattle shed (the name “High and Over” on maps in historically incorrect) (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/68 Photograph entitled Hinover Hill near Seaford. 1982 Note the very long cattle shed (the name “High and Over” on maps in historically incorrect) (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/69 Photograph entitled At Bishopstone. Upper 1982 part of large door has been blocked off (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/70 Photograph entitled Small barn at 1982 the large door is on the other side (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/71 Photograph entitled General view of old 1982 buildings, Iford (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/72 Photograph entitled Modernised farm buildings 1982 at Iford (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/73 Photograph entitled Mixed group at Crapham 1982 Down near Beachy Head (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/74 Photograph entitled Group north side of main 1982 road near Alciston (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/75 Photograph entitled Barn at Norton badly 1982 modified by addition of door in east end early 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/76 Photograph entitled Barn at Norton badly 1982 modified by addition of door in east end early 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/77 Photograph entitled Barn at Norton badly 1982 modified by addition of door in east end early 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/78 Photograph entitled A fine triple oast at 1982 Crowborough (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/79 Photograph entitled Disused stables right in the 1982 centre of Eastdean village. A valuable bit of farm property? (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/1/80 Photograph entitled An attractive conversion at 1982 Rodmell, chimney at left presumably added (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/1/81 Photograph entitled All that is left on a windy 1982 hillside near Telscombe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2 Album 2 - East Sussex 1982

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/2/1 Photograph entitled Pookhill Barn on Middle 1982 Farm near West Firle. Note aisle on one side only. Timber on a brick base but deteriorating badly (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/2 Photograph entitled Pookhill Barn on Middle 1982 Farm near West Firle. Note aisle on one side only. Timber on a brick base but deteriorating badly (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/3 Photograph entitled At . Has 1982 been modified but is in use. Now has corrugated asbestos roof Now demolished Oct 1987 hurricane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/4 Photograph entitled Curiously shaped building 1982 on same farm as South Heighton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/5 Photograph entitled . Re-roofed 1982 barn at Tarring Court Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/6 Photograph entitled Tarring Neville. Stable and 1982 loft now with slate roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/7 Photograph entitled Isolated barn at Norton 1982 near Bishopstone. Disused and in poor repair (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/8 Photograph entitled Isolated barn at Norton 1982 near Bishopstone. Disused and in poor repair (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/9 Photograph entitled A fine disused barn near 1982 Beddingham. Note the circular window at the east end. No longer accessible and may well be demolished (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/10 Photograph entitled A fine disused barn near 1982 Beddingham. Note the circular window at the east end. No longer accessible and may well be demolished (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/11 Photograph entitled “New Barn”, an isolated 1982 group at Berwick. Note beautiful clay tiled roofs and unusual position of cow shed projecting from gable of barn. An interesting and unusual feature is the provision of flint mangers in this cattle and in the yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/12 Photograph entitled “New Barn”, an isolated 1982 group at Berwick. Note beautiful clay tiled roofs and unusual position of cow shed projecting from gable of barn. An interesting and unusual feature is the provision of flint mangers in this cattle shelter and in the yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/13 Photograph entitled “New Barn”, an isolated 1982 group at Berwick. Note beautiful clay tiled roofs and unusual position of cow shed projecting from gable of barn. An interesting and unusual feature is the provision of flint mangers in this cattle shelter and in the yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/14 Photograph entitled “New Barn”, an isolated 1982 group at Berwick. Note beautiful clay tiled roofs and unusual position of cow shed projecting from gable of barn. An interesting and unusual feature is the provision of flint mangers in this cattle shelter and in the yard (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/15 Photograph entitled “New Barn”, an isolated 1982 group at Berwick. Note beautiful clay tiled roofs and unusual position of cow shed projecting from gable of barn. An interesting and unusual feature is the provision of flint mangers in this cattle shelter and in the yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/16 Photograph entitled Acorn Barn at Milton 1982 Street. A typical medium sized barn re-roofed with slate in the 19th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/17 Photograph entitled Acorn Barn at Milton 1982 Street. A typical medium sized barn re-roofed with slate in the 19th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/18 Photograph entitled Well-maintained farm 1982 buildings near West Firle. Note the circular cowsheds and the large roof of the barn which has been beautifully tiled. Curved cow were only “in fashion” for a short time (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/19 Photograph entitled Well-maintained farm 1982 buildings near West Firle. Note the circular cowsheds and the large roof of the barn which has been beautifully tiled. Curved cow sheds were only “in fashion” for a short time (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/20 Photograph entitled Two old barns at West 1982 Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/21 Photograph entitled Another fine barn at West 1982 Firle with a new roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/22 Photograph entitled Old farm building at West 1982 Firle. The absence of windows on the road side indicates that it was once a barn of some sort (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/23 Photograph entitled Probably one of the oldest 1982 dovecotes in Sussex at Lullington Court which was one of the manors of the Benedictine monks of Battle Abbey in the 14th century. Note the champhered plinth and stone doorway (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/24 Photograph entitled Barley Barn at Milton 1982 Street. The mansard roof has obviously been added possibly after fire (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/25 Photograph entitled Preston Court Farm near 1982 West Firle. Note long roof on west side indicating aisle on that side only (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/26 Photograph entitled Ranscombe Farm near 1982 . Note rounded brick quoins. The two adjacent doors on the south side are rather curious (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/27 Photograph entitled A large disused barn at 1982 Deans Farm, Piddinghoe. The roof is in very bad condition. The remains of heavy electrical wiring inside indicates use as a workshop at some time (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/28 Photograph entitled Group at Southease. See 1982 volume 1 for photo of large barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/29 Photograph entitled Plonk barn near Lullington. 1982 A “listed” building. Note heavy buttresses on east wall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/30 Photograph entitled A large barn in use at 1982 Middle Farm near West Firle. Original vents have been filled in with air bricks (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/31 Photograph entitled A brick barn at Coopers 1982 Hatch near Glynde (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/32 Photograph entitled A very isolated barn in 1982 Itford Bottom, deep in the downs. Apparently disused and the roof is in bad condition (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/33 Photograph entitled A very isolated barn in 1982 Itford Bottom, deep in the downs. Apparently disused and the roof is in bad condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/34 Photograph entitled A ruined habitation of 1982 some sort was associated with the Itford Bottom barn and the site is interesting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/35 Photograph entitled A ruined habitation of 1982 some sort was associated with the Itford Bottom barn and the site is interesting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/36 Photograph entitled Roadside cart shed at Itford 1982 farm near Southease (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/37 Photograph entitled A fine cart shed with loft 1982 above at Berwick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/38 Photograph entitled A fine old barn at 1982 Selmeston with an aisle at the front. Note the old timber framework and the flint dividing wall. Appears not to be used and cladding at rear is falling off (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/39 Photograph entitled A fine old barn at 1982 Selmeston with an aisle at the front. Note the old timber framework and the flint dividing wall. Appears not to be used and cladding at rear is falling off (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/40 Photograph entitled The little group at Bopeep 1982 nestled under the downs near Alciston includes a fine barn and cattle yard. Note attractive brickwork around the door. The full-sized door is on the opposite side (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/41 Photograph entitled The little group at Bopeep 1982 nestled under the downs near Alciston includes a fine barn and cattle yard. Note attractive brickwork around the door. The full-sized door is on the opposite side (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/42 Photograph entitled Upper barn near Bopeep 1982 has a fine roof and a building once attached has been removed. Small cattle enclosure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/43 Photograph entitled Upper barn near Bopeep 1982 has a fine roof and a building once attached has been removed. Small cattle enclosure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/44 Photograph entitled A small cow hovel and 1982 yard in a field near Firle. It is roofed with oak shingles now badly deteriorated (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/45 Photograph entitled A small cow hovel and 1982 yard in a field near Firle. It is roofed with oak shingles now badly deteriorated (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/46 Photograph entitled The huge tithe barn at 1982 Alciston. See volume 1, for other photographs of this barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/47 Photograph entitled The huge tithe barn at 1982 Alciston. See volume 1, for other photographs of this barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/48 Photograph entitled A disused malting kiln on a 1982 farm at Isfield. These are rare in Sussex. December, 1997. This building has now been well converted into a large private house. The white revolving has been refitted (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/49 Photograph entitled A disused malting kiln on a 1982 farm at Isfield. These are rare in Sussex. December, 1997. This building has now been well converted into a large private house. The white revolving cowl has been refitted (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/50 Photograph entitled A well-maintained and re- 1982 roofed barn near Selmeston. The five panels in the gable end show a number of different brick and flint patterns (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/51 Photograph entitled A well-maintained and re- 1982 roofed barn near Selmeston. The five panels in the gable end show a number of different brick and flint patterns (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/52 Photograph entitled A timber-clad barn at 1982 Newhouse Farm near Firle. Part of a well kept farm complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/53 Photograph entitled A timber-clad barn at 1982 Newhouse Farm near Firle. Part of a well kept farm complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/54 Photograph entitled a brick built at 1982 Brockwell’s Farm near Glynde (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/55 Photograph entitled Barn at Iford with massive 1982 brick courses, small “hips” and windows in roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/56 Photograph entitled The ruins of Comp Barn 1982 near Alfriston. The walls are sound but the roof is mostly gone. Note the partial “cruck” construction and the unusual feature of the “cruck” anchorage into the side wall. The diamond shaped vents are also an unusual design (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/57 Photograph entitled The ruins of Comp Barn 1982 near Alfriston. The walls are sound but the roof is mostly gone. Note the partial “cruck” construction and the unusual feature of the “cruck” anchorage into the side wall. The diamond shaped vents are also an unusual design (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/58 Photograph entitled The ruins of Comp Barn 1982 near Alfriston. The walls are sound but the roof is mostly gone. Note the partial “cruck” construction and the unusual feature of the “cruck” anchorage into the side wall. The diamond shaped vents are also an unusual design (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/59 Photograph entitled The ruins of Comp Barn 1982 near Alfriston. The walls are sound but the roof is mostly gone. Note the partial “cruck” construction and the unusual feature of the “cruck” anchorage into the side wall. The diamond shaped vents are also an unusual design (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/60 Photograph entitled Middle barn near Firle with 1982 cow yard and various ancillary buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/61 Photograph entitled Middle barn near Firle with 1982 cow yard and various ancillary buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/62 Photograph entitled Middle barn near Firle with 1982 cow yard and various ancillary buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/63 Photograph entitled Old cow hovel near Middle 1982 barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/64 Photograph entitled Extensive repairs to one of 1982 the barns in the group at Exceat on the Cuckmere estuary, now the headquarters of the Seven Sisters County Park. The work was started in the summer of 1982. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/65 Photograph entitled Extensive repairs to one of 1982 the barns in the group at Exceat on the Cuckmere estuary, now the headquarters of the Seven Sisters County Park. The work was started in the summer of 1982. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/66 Photograph entitled The barn and cart shed 1982 with granary above at Furlongs near Beddingham. A photo of the cart shed is included in “English Farmhouses and Cottages” by Cook and Smith, 1954, but the stone wall and staircase has now gone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/67 Photograph entitled The barn and cart shed 1982 with granary above at Furlongs near Beddingham. A photo of the cart shed is included in “English Farmhouses and Cottages” by Cook and Smith, 1954, but the stone wall and staircase has now gone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/68 Photograph entitled The barn and cart shed 1982 with granary above at Furlongs near Beddingham. A photo of the cart shed is included in “English Farmhouses and Cottages” by Cook and Smith, 1954, but the stone wall and staircase has now gone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/69-72 Photograph entitled A group of buildings near 1982 Beddingham known as Narroways. These are all now more or less disused owing to their distance from the parent farm and their inaccessibility (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/70 Photograph entitled A group of buildings near 1982 Beddingham known as Narroways. These are all now more or less disused owing to their distance from the parent farm and their inaccessibility (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/71 Photograph entitled A group of buildings near 1982 Beddingham known as Narroways. These are all now more or less disused owing to their distance from the parent farm and their inaccessibility (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/72 Photograph entitled A group of buildings near 1982 Beddingham known as Narroways. These are all now more or less disused owing to their distance from the parent farm and their inaccessibility (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/73 Photograph entitled Two fine barns, one with 1982 granary above at Birling Farm near Eastdean. (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/2/74 Photograph entitled Two fine barns, one with 1982 granary above at Birling Farm near Eastdean. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/75 Photograph entitled An “L” shaped barn on a 1982 farm at Glynde. It has double doors in each section and is in active use. Date unknown but probably one of the older examples (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/76 Photograph entitled An “L” shaped barn on a 1982 farm at Glynde. It has double doors in each section and is in active use. Date unknown but probably one of the older examples (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/77 Photograph entitled “New Barn” near Eastdean 1982 built into the slope of the downs presumably to give shelter from the north to the sunken cattle yard. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/78 Photograph entitled A mixed farmyard at 1982 Jevington with old and new (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/79 Photograph entitled This small barn near 1982 Chiltington may have had a dovecote in the roof. Note the external timbers and varied brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/80 Photograph entitled This small barn near 1982 Chiltington may have had a dovecote in the roof. Note the external timbers and varied brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/81 Photograph entitled Flint barn near Plumpton 1982 with much modified doorway (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/2/82 Photograph entitled Brick cattle shed and cow 1982 hovel at Warningore Farm near Plumpton, all in bad condition (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3 Album 3 - East Sussex 1982

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/3/1 Photograph entitled One of the few surviving 1982 saw pits in which timber was hand sawn into halves and quarters before the advent of mechanical saws. (Cotele Estates, Cornwall) The timber sawn in this way was known as “ship timber” because of its resemblance to timbers used in shipbuilding. This has lead to the oft repeated but usually erroneous statement by owners of timber framed houses that timber from ships was used in their construction (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/2 Photograph entitled One of the few surviving 1982 saw pits in which timber was hand sawn into halves and quarters before the advent of mechanical saws. (Cotele Estates, Cornwall) The timber sawn in this way was known as “ship timber” because of its resemblance to timbers used in shipbuilding. This has lead to the oft repeated but usually erroneous statement by owners of timber framed houses that timber from ships was used in their construction (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/3 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/4 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/5 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/6 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/7 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/8 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/9 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/10 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/11 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/12 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/13 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/14 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/15 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/16 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/17 Photograph entitled Ventilation Holes: 1982 There is very little published information about Sussex flint barns and almost nothing on the characteristic vent holes. The nature of the flint work and the design of the vents could be a clue to the dates of construction or maybe they are just different builders’ favourite methods. The following different patterns were all photographed in the Ouse and Cuckmere valleys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/18 Photograph entitled A pair of oast houses near 1982 Burwash. The cowls appear to have been removed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/19 Photograph entitled An old farm at Street near 1982 Plumpton. Note the domestic door added and the pigeon holes above (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/20 Photograph entitled Brick buildings at Sewell’s 1982 Farm at , probably late 19th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/21 Photograph entitled Brick buildings at Sewell’s 1982 Farm at Barcombe, probably late 19th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/22 Photograph entitled Stone and timber buildings 1982 at Glymsett’s Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/23 Photograph entitled Stone and granary over cart 1982 sheds at Glymsett’s Farm near Bodiam (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/24 Photograph entitled A medium sized barn at 1982 Cricketers Bottom in the Ouse estuary. Probably early 19th century and may have been re-roofed. It is in use as part of an isolated group of farm buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/25 Photograph entitled A medium sized barn at 1982 Cricketers Bottom in the Ouse estuary. Probably early 19th century and may have been re-roofed. It is in use as part of an isolated group of farm buildings (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/26 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn at 1982 Chalvington re-roofed with corrugated iron (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/27 Photograph entitled “New barn” in a very 1982 isolated position east of the Cuckmere estuary. A long barn with 10 bays and a fine group of cow “hovels” (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/28 Photograph entitled “New barn” in a very 1982 isolated position east of the Cuckmere estuary. A long barn with 10 bays and a fine group of cow “hovels” (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/29 Photograph entitled This barn at Breaky 1982 Bottom on the west side of the Ouse estuary has had windows put in the south side as it is used to some extent for public entertainment. It was built in 1827 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/30 Photograph entitled This barn at Breaky 1982 Bottom on the west side of the Ouse estuary has had windows put in the south side as it is used to some extent for public entertainment. It was built in 1827 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/31 Photograph entitled The buildings at Northease 1982 Manor include a Tudor barn but most have been extensively modified as the complex is now a school (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/32 Photograph entitled The buildings at Northease 1982 Manor include a Tudor barn but most have been extensively modified as the complex is now a school (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/33 Photograph entitled This oasthouse near 1982 Chiddingly is apparently disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/34 Photograph entitled An attractive double 1982 oasthouse conversion at Rushlake Green, near Horam (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/35 Photograph entitled Chiddingly Place Farm at 1982 Chiddingly formerly a 16th century Manor owned by the Jefferay family. Part of the manor is now a farmhouse but this part has been gutted and is now used as a barn. Note medieval doorway and blocked windows (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/36 Photograph entitled Chiddingly Place Farm at 1982 Chiddingly formerly a 16th century Manor owned by the Jefferay family. Part of the manor is now a farmhouse but this part has been gutted and is now used as a barn. Note medieval doorway and blocked windows (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/37 Photograph entitled Chiddingly Place Farm at 1982 Chiddingly formerly a 16th century Manor owned by the Jefferay family. Part of the manor is now a farmhouse but this part has been gutted and is now used as a barn. Note medieval doorway and blocked windows (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/38 Photograph entitled A building with a 1982 “” at Parsonage Farm near Chiddingly. Date uncertain. Note beautiful brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/39 Photograph entitled A building with a 1982 “roundhouse” at Parsonage Farm near Chiddingly. Date uncertain. Note beautiful brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/40 Photograph entitled All that remains of the 14th 1982 century dovecote at Court House Farm, Alciston.

(1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/41 Photograph entitled All that remains of the 14th 1982 century dovecote at Court House Farm, Alciston. SR HFBG PH2/3/42 Photograph entitled Comp’s farm, 1982 Beddingham. A typical small barn but with an owl hole in the gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/43 Photograph entitled A thatched medieval 1982 cottage at Court House Farm at Alciston. It appears have been used as a farm building for many years and is part of the 14th century farm administered by the monks of Battle Abbey. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/44 Photograph entitled A dovecote at Patcham 1982 estimated 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/45 Photograph entitled An odd shaped brick and 1982 timber barn at Beeston Farm, near Horam (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/46 Photograph entitled The large flint and timber 1982 barn at Patcham. Probably late 16th or early 17th century. It is nearly 250 feet long and is now used by a firm of agricultural machinery distributers. Converted into housing, 1988 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/47 Photograph entitled The large flint and timber 1982 barn at Patcham. Probably late 16th or early 17th century. It is nearly 250 feet long and is now used by a firm of agricultural machinery distributers. Converted into housing, 1988 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/48 Photograph entitled It is unusual to find two 1982 different designs of ventilation holes in the same barn. This occurs in Dunwick Barn at Eastdean.(see volume 1 for photo of this barn) (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/49 Photograph entitled An isolated timber clad 1982 barn near Ringmer in rather an unusual position on the boundary of two large fields (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/50 Photograph entitled “Tile Barn” near Alfriston 1982 originally thatched and dated 1835. It is a roadside barn with a large fold yard at the back. The barn is in use but the yard seems derelict (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/51 Photograph entitled “Tile Barn” near Alfriston 1982 originally thatched and dated 1835. It is a roadside barn with a large fold yard at the back. The barn is in use but the yard seems derelict (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/52 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn with 1982 slate roof undergoing repairs in Lewes Undergoing conversion, May 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/53 Photograph entitled Deans Farm near 1982 Piddinghoe. The farm buildings are rather nondescript but the house was originally an important parts of which date back to 1622. This building attached to the house was almost certainly a granary (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/54 Photograph entitled Traditional barn at 1982 Clapham Farm, Litlington with modern cattle shelter attached (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/55 Photograph entitled Also at Clapham Farm this 1982 barn is of an unusual shape for Sussex. Note the low eaves and huge “hips” and disintegration of porch roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/56 Photograph entitled The circular dovecote built 1982 into the slope of the hill at Charlston Manor, Westdean. Probably built in the 13th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/57 Photograph entitled Itford Farm under Itford 1982 Hill. View of yard looking east. Note shuttered pitch holes in back of the barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/58 Photograph entitled This small barn near 1982 Alciston has been re-roofed and a good deal of the basic framework appears to have been replaced (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/59 Photograph entitled This small barn near 1982 Alciston has been re-roofed and a good deal of the basic framework appears to have been replaced (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/60 Photograph entitled An isolated barn and yard 1982 on Lower Rise in the Ouse estuary. The barn appears to be used for straw storage and is well kept (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/61 Photograph entitled An isolated barn and yard 1982 on Lower Rise in the Ouse estuary. The barn appears to be used for straw storage and is well kept (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/62 Photograph entitled Tilton’s farm, near 1982 Alciston. An old barn of composite construction with a good roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/63 Photograph entitled Tilton’s farm, near 1982 Alciston. An old barn of composite construction with a good roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/64 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn on a 1982 brick base at Itford. It has been re-roofed but the sliding door might be original (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/65 Photograph entitled This curious little door in 1982 the back of cow sheds at Itford may have been for pigs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/66 Photograph entitled Another barn without 1982 “hips” at Milton Street. Note large window added in gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/67 Photograph entitled A small barn without 1982 “hips” at Alciston. Note how the top of the door has been blanked off. April, 1984. For sale with planning consent for conversion (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/68 Photograph entitled Dilapidated buildings at 1982 Charleston Farm near West Firle. The house will be reconditioned by the National Trust so perhaps the buildings will also be saved (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/69 Photograph entitled The ruins of what seems to 1982 have been a very large barn in field near Alfriston (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/70 Photograph entitled A very old barn at Court 1982 Farm, Piddinghoe. The roof at the north end has collapsed and the roof covering is shaky. July 1984- application for conversion refused. Plus press cutting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/71 Photograph entitled A very old barn at Court 1982 Farm, Piddinghoe. The roof at the north end has collapsed and the roof covering is shaky. July 1984- application for conversion refused. Plus press cutting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/72 Photograph entitled A 17th century timber clad 1982 “L” shaped barn at Plumpton Place, now part of the buildings used by the Plumpton Agricultural College (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/73 Photograph entitled A traditional Sussex barn 1982 at Looes Farm, . Re-roofed with asbestos and in fair condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/74 Photograph entitled One of the few remaining 1982 wind driven threshing barns (not to be confused with the conventional windmill). The barn dates from 1724 but the wind gear was probably added about 1820. Few were constructed as they were not very satisfactory. It is now in the middle of a new housing estate at West Blatchington and is preserved by the Hove Council. The photograph was probably taken in the 1930s. Fully restored 1983 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/75 Photograph entitled One of the few remaining 1982 wind driven threshing barns (not to be confused with the conventional windmill). The barn dates from 1724 but the wind gear was probably added about 1820. Few were constructed as they were not very satisfactory. It is now in the middle of a new housing estate at West Blatchington and is preserved by the Hove Council. The top photograph was probably taken in the 1930s. Fully restored 1983 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/76 Photograph entitled One of the few remaining 1982 wind driven threshing barns (not to be confused with the conventional windmill). The barn dates from 1724 but the wind gear was probably added about 1820. Few were constructed as they were not very satisfactory. It is now in the middle of a new housing estate at West Blatchington and is preserved by the Hove Council. The photograph was probably taken in the 1930s. Fully restored 1983 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/77 Photograph entitled A fine traditional Sussex 1982 barn at Landport Farm, Offham. The barn is still in use but is now on the edge of a new housing development (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/78 Photograph entitled This small barn at Falmer 1982 is now part of a public house and the yard is used as the car park (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/79 Photograph entitled An ancient farm boundary 1982 near Seaford (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/80 Photograph entitled New barn at Ovingdean 1982 part of an active farm complex on the edge of a housing estate (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/81 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn with 1982 corrugated iron roof near Barcombe. The curved windbrace seen through the door is called an “ogee” (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/82 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn with 1982 corrugated iron roof near Barcombe. The curved windbrace seen through the door is called an “ogee” (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/83 Photograph entitled At Bishopstone— nice clay 1982 pantiles on the roof of a cattle shelter and an old door with wooden latch in adjacent farm building (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/3/84 Photograph entitled At Bishopstone— nice clay 1982 pantiles on the roof of a cattle shelter and an old door with wooden latch in adjacent farm building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/85 Photograph entitled An isolated barn now the 1982 property of Seaford Golf Club and used for the storage of grass cutting equipment (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/86 Photograph entitled An isolated barn now the 1982 property of Seaford Golf Club and used for the storage of grass cutting equipment (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/87 Photograph entitled Very dilapidated barns at 1982 Hamsey Site now cleared, 1989 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/88 Photograph entitled Old stable building at 1982 Norton near Bishopstone, now with an asbestos roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/89 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn at 1982 Barcombe with a nice roof. Still in use but the farm has more modern buildings at the Photograph entitled back (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/3/90 Photograph entitled A disused oast house near 1982 Sharpesbridge complete with its cowl (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4 Album 4 - East Sussex 1983

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/4/1 Photograph entitled Barn at Old Malling Farm, 1983 Lewes. This barn, bought with other smaller buildings for £4000 is to be converted into a dwelling (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/2 Photograph entitled A small oast house at 1983 Boreham Street on the B.2204. Note the dog tooth brickwork at the bottom of the cone (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/3 Photograph entitled A small oast house near 1983 Dallington on the B.2096. Date unknown (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/4 Photograph entitled A small oast house near 1983 Dallington on the B.2096. Date unknown (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/5 Photograph entitled Another fine oast house at 1983 Farm near . This is in a field isolated from other farm buildings and also has nice dog tooth brickwork around the base of the cone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/6 Photograph entitled Another fine oast house at 1983 Bromlye Farm near Newick. This is in a field isolated from other farm buildings and also has nice dog tooth brickwork around the base of the cone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/7 Photograph entitled Southerham Farm, near 1983 Lewes. Up for sale (early 1983) but all the buildings seem to be in poor condition. The long building is a cattle shed. Now developed into a small residential complex (1990) see volume 11 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/8 Photograph entitled Southerham Farm, near 1983 Lewes. Up for sale (early 1983) but all the buildings seem to be in poor condition. The long building is a cattle shed. Now developed into a small residential complex (1990) see volume 11 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/9 Photograph entitled Southerham Farm, near 1983 Lewes. Up for sale (early 1983) but all the buildings seem to be in poor condition. The long building is a cattle shed. Now developed into a small residential complex (1990) see volume 11 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/10 Photograph entitled A 17th century octagonal 1983 dovecote in the grounds of Coombe Place, Offham, near Lewes. (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/11 Photograph entitled Spring barn, near Lewes. A 1983 selection of old and new buildings in a nice setting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/12 Photograph entitled Chyngton Farm at Seaford 1983 must have been a large at one time. The “L” shaped barn is still in use but a large stable block has been well converted into dwellings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/13 Photograph entitled Chyngton Farm at Seaford 1983 must have been a large at one time. The “L” shaped barn is still in use but a large stable block has been well converted into dwellings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/14 Photograph entitled Timber clad buildings as 1983 Stone Cross Farm, Laughton. Their age is uncertain but both have been re-roofed. The far house is part 18th century or older (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/15 Photograph entitled Timber clad buildings as 1983 Stone Cross Farm, Laughton. Their age is uncertain but both have been re-roofed. The far house is part 18th century or older (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/16 Photograph entitled This brick barn at Church 1983 Farm, has a mansard roof. Date unknown but now almost surrounded by more modern buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/17 Photograph entitled A brick and stone built 1983 barn at Bower farm near Chailey. The large doors have been bricked up and modern milk production machinery installed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/18 Photograph entitled Interesting stonework at 1983 Bower farm, Chailey and a typical timber cart shed on the same farm. The farmhouse is probably part 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/19 Photograph entitled Interesting stonework at 1983 Bower farm, Chailey and a typical timber cart shed on the same farm. The farmhouse is probably part 17th century (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/20 Photograph entitled A rather unusual timber 1983 framed building on a farm at Laughton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/21 Photograph entitled This timber cad barn on a 1983 brick base at Sheffield Green is believed to be used for the commercial growing of mushrooms (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/22 Photograph entitled A typical flint barn at 1983 Tarring Neville in use with other farm buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/23 Photograph entitled A view of the farm at 1983 Telscombe. For other buildings on this farm see volume1 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/24 Photograph entitled Two early oasthouses at 1983 Wapsbourne Manor, near Sheffield park. The rectangular one is an early example dating from the 17th century and the square one added later is of 18th century type now minus its cowl. The manor is one of the oldest continually inhabited houses in Sussex with records back to 1197 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/25 Photograph entitled Two early oasthouses at 1983 Wapsbourne Manor, near Sheffield park. The rectangular one is an early example dating from the 17th century and the square one added later is of 18th century type now minus its cowl. The manor is one of the oldest continually inhabited houses in Sussex with records back to 1197 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/26 Photograph entitled General views of the farm 1983 buildings at Wapsbourne which are all more or less redundant and in poor shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/27 Photograph entitled General views of the farm 1983 buildings at Wapsbourne which are all more or less redundant and in poor shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/28 Photograph entitled General views of the farm 1983 buildings at Wapsbourne which are all more or less redundant and in poor shape (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/29 Photograph entitled The magnificent barn at 1983 Michelham Priory which has a queenpost roof and is in fine condition. The Priory was founded in 1229 for thirteen Augustinian Canons and is now a property of the Sussex Archaeological Trust (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/30 Photograph entitled The magnificent barn at 1983 Michelham Priory which has a queenpost roof and is in fine condition. The Priory was founded in 1229 for thirteen Augustinian Canons and is now a property of the Sussex Archaeological Trust (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/31 Photograph entitled This dovecote at 1983 Michelham Priory is thought to have been constructed in the 18th century from medieval materials. It is now a shop run by the Sussex Archaeological Trust. The Priory was turned into a farm at the dissolution (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/32 Photograph entitled An isolated field shelter in 1983 the corner of a field near Arlington. Probably late 19th century? (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/33 Photograph entitled The red brick barn at 1983 Folkington Place, built probably in the 16th century and with fine moulded brickwork. This type of barn without flint is rare in Sussex. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/34 Photograph entitled The red brick barn at 1983 Folkington Place, built probably in the 16th century and with fine moulded brickwork. This type of barn without flint is rare in Sussex. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/35 Photograph entitled The Tudor brickwork in 1983 the Folkington Place barn is noteworthy and is in fine condition. The stables have been built into the side of the hill and now house a riding school (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/36 Photograph entitled The Tudor brickwork in 1983 the Folkington Place barn is noteworthy and is in fine condition. The stables have been built into the side of the hill and now house a riding school (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/37 Photograph entitled An oasthouse near 1983 Boreham Street (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/38 Photograph entitled This oasthouse with 1983 interesting brickwork at Thornyfield Farm near Bodle Street is in bad repair (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/39 Photograph entitled Two views of another 1983 disused oasthouse near Bodle Street, Pear Tree Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/40 Photograph entitled Two views of another 1983 disused oasthouse near Bodle Street, Pear Tree Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/41 Photograph entitled Fine domestic conversion 1983 at Redpale Farm near Bodle Street (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/42 Number not used 1983

SR HFBG PH2/4/43 Photograph entitled A disused Oasthouse at 1983 Sandhills Farm, near Bodle Street. A fine specimen of unusual shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/44 Photograph entitled Attwood Farm near Bodle 1983 Street. The walls appear to have been infilled with modern materials but the timber work suggests a fair age possibly 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/45 Photograph entitled Middle Sprays Farm, near 1983 Penshurst. The oast seems to be in fine condition (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/46 Photograph entitled Court Lodge Farm at 1983 Warbleton. The double oast and timber clad barn make an attractive setting beside the church in this lovely little hamlet. The use of slate on the cones is interesting and were they originally truncated? (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/47 Photograph entitled Court Lodge Farm at 1983 Warbleton. The double oast and timber clad barn make an attractive setting beside the church in this lovely little hamlet. The use of slate on the cones is interesting and were they originally truncated? (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/48 Photograph entitled Court Lodge Farm at 1983 Warbleton. The double oast and timber clad barn make an attractive setting beside the church in this lovely little hamlet. The use of slate on the cones is interesting and were they originally truncated? (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/49 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn on a 1983 brick base at Kingsley Hill, near Warbleton. This barn is listed grade II (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/50 Photograph entitled An attractive conversion at 1983 old Heathfield. Note the complete cowl and the window (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/51 Photograph entitled This old timber shed is in a 1983 field near Hellingly (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/52 Photograph entitled General view of 1983 Chamberlaines Farm near Ringmer. This barn is part timber clad and part flint (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/53 Photograph entitled Penhurst near Battle seems 1983 to consist only of the fine manor house, a church and these farm buildings. The brick barn with two storeys is very large and unusual in shape. The buildings are part of Court Farm (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/4/54 Photograph entitled Penhurst near Battle seems 1983 to consist only of the fine manor house, a church and these farm buildings. The brick barn with two storeys is very large and unusual in shape. The buildings are part of Court Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/55 Photograph entitled Penhurst near Battle seems 1983 to consist only of the fine manor house, a church and these farm buildings. The brick barn with two storeys is very large and unusual in shape. The buildings are part of Court Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/56 Photograph entitled Leylands Barn, Berwick, 1983 demolished 1985 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/57 Photograph entitled Leylands Barn, Berwick, 1983 demolished 1985

SR HFBG PH2/4/58 Photograph entitled Beeches Farm near 1983 Uckfield which includes a converted oasthouse. All the buildings appear to be brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/59 Photograph entitled Beeches Farm near 1983 Uckfield which includes a converted oasthouse. All the buildings appear to be brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/60 Photograph entitled Beeches Farm near 1983 Uckfield which includes a converted oasthouse. All the buildings appear to be brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/61 Photograph entitled Laughton Place, near 1983 Ringmer was rebuilt about 1534 by Sir William Pelham but is on the site of a much earlier moated manor house. The brick barn has a cruciform vent which indicates an ecclesiastical connection (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/62 Photograph entitled Laughton Place, near 1983 Ringmer was rebuilt about 1534 by Sir William Pelham but is on the site of a much earlier moated manor house. The old barn has been much modified (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/63 Photograph entitled A nice conversion at Oast 1983 Farm, Cooper’s Green (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/64 Photograph entitled Coopers Green an 1983 oasthouse in the process of conversion. This is of a type without a separate circular drying floor (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/65 Photograph entitled an oasthouse at 1983 Groombridge which appears to have been somewhat modified (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/66 Photograph entitled Groombridge a stable with 1983 storehouse above part of which has been made into a garage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/67 Photograph entitled the antique shop at 1983 Hartfield. A beautiful conversion in the middle of the village (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/68 Photograph entitled a large converted twin 1983 oasthouse at Eridge now standing in a landscape garden (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/69 Photograph entitled a timber clad barn on a 1983 deep flint plinth at Wellington Farm, north of Lewes. It has been well converted into a meeting hall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/70 Photograph entitled also at Wellingham Farm 1983 this low single storey building was once probably a cowhouse or stable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/71 Photograph entitled an oathouse at Eridge 1983 which appears to have been partially converted and re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/72 Photograph entitled Tarring Neville in the Ouse 1983 Valley. This village which is of great antiquity, and has some fine old farm buildings, has been rather spoilt by modern development (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/73 Photograph entitled a small barn with more 1984 modern buildings at “Hill Buildings” on the west side of the Ouse estuary near Southease (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/74 Photograph entitled this shelter and small yard 1984 is at Hoddern Farm, near Piddinghoe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/75 Photograph entitled A disused oast at a small 1984 farm near Tunbridge Wells (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/76 Photograph entitled A small cattle shelter at 1984 Firle which is difficult to date (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/77 Photograph entitled A thatched “gin-gang” 1984 adjacent to timber barns at Barcombe. A horse turned a wheel in these buildings and transferred power by a shaft to the threshing machine in the barn. Very rare in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/78 Photograph entitled A thatched “gin-gang” 1984 adjacent to timber barns at Barcombe. A horse turned a wheel in these buildings and transferred power by a shaft to the threshing machine in the barn. Very rare in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/79 Photograph entitled The timber clad barn at 1984 Barcombe which has been re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/80 Photograph entitled This well maintained barn 1984, 1991 on the edge of Lewes near the prison is now used commercially (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/81 Photograph entitled This well maintained barn 1984, 1991 on the edge of Lewes near the prison is now used commercially (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/82 Photograph entitled Clayhill Farm on the 1984 Uckfield road north of Lewes. The barn has a second door at the south end, but some of the roof timbers have been damaged by fire. Still in use mainly for storage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/83 Photograph entitled Clayhill Farm on the 1984 Uckfield road north of Lewes. The barn has a second door at the south end, but some of the roof timbers have been damaged by fire. Still in use mainly for storage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/84 Photograph entitled Clayhill Farm 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/85 Photograph entitled Clayhill Farm 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/86 Photograph entitled Cobb Court, near 1984 Selmeston. A fine old house but the buildings are dilapidated and rather disappointing (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/4/87 Photograph entitled Cobb Court, near 1984 Selmeston. A fine old house but the buildings are dilapidated and rather disappointing (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5 Album 5 – Old Farm Buildings 1982

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/5/1 Photograph entitled Cornwall Old stone farm 1982 buildings undergoing extensive reconstruction at Lanhydrock, Bodmin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/2 Photograph entitled Cornwall Old stone farm 1982 buildings undergoing extensive reconstruction at Lanhydrock, Bodmin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/3 Photograph entitled Cornwall Sir Richard 1982 Edgcombe’s barn built in 1489 at Cotehele. Now extensively rebuilt and used as a national Trust restaurant (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/4 Photograph entitled Cornwall an early stone 1982 dovecote at Cotehele 14th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/5 Photograph entitled Cornwall unidentified farm 1982 ruins near Lostwithiel (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/6 Photograph entitled Cornwall farm ruins near 1982 Lostwithiel (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/5/7 Photograph entitled Cornwall two early farm 1982 building at Notter Farm, Stoketon Cross, near Saltash (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/8 Photograph entitled Cornwall two early farm 1982 building at Notter Farm, Stoketon Cross, near Saltash (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/9 Photograph entitled Cornwall Notter Farm a 1982 “gin-gang” or roundhouse attached to a threshing barn. The owner of this farm appreciates its antiquity and is carrying out some restoration work himself (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/10 Photograph entitled Cornwall Notter Farm a 1982 “gin-gang” or roundhouse attached to a long cart shed. The owner of this farm appreciates its antiquity and is carrying out some restoration work himself (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/11 Photograph entitled Cornwall a large barn now 1982 used as a garage on the National Trust estate at Pencarrow, near Bodmin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/12 Photograph entitled Cornwall an unidentified 1982 farm building of some sort on the National Trust estate at Pencarrow, near Bodmin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/13 Photograph entitled Lincolnshire mixed farm 1982 buildings near Scampton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/14 Photograph entitled granary 1982 and stables at Wylam, near Newcastle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/15 Photograph entitled Lower 1982 Berrycourt Farm at Donhead St. Mary. The owner states that the farmhouse and barn date from the 13th century and the house contains an early timber roofed baronial hall (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/5/16 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Lower 1982 Berrycourt Farm at Donhead St. Mary. The owner states that the farmhouse and barn date from the 13th century and the house contains an early timber roofed baronial hall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/17 Photograph entitled A later double doored barn 1982 at lower Berrycourt Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/18 Photograph entitled A later double doored barn 1982 at lower Berrycourt Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/19 Photograph entitled Northumbria A large stone 1982 barn at Wall, near Hexham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/20 Photograph entitled Humberside an arcaded 1982 brick cart shed at Shiptonthorpe, typical of the area (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/21 Photograph entitled Kent a fine stone barn at 1982 Little Chart, now part of a private residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/22 Photograph entitled Kent part of an oast house 1982 at Little Chart now privately owned. The window has been rebuilt but shows early origin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/23 Photograph entitled West Sussex A timber 1982 granary on a brick and stone base at Bramber (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/24 Photograph entitled West Sussex A large 1982 thatched barn at Tillington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/25 Photograph entitled West Sussex a curious 1982 diamond shaped cow hovel at Tillington, near Petworth (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/26 Photograph entitled West Sussex Brick and 1982 timber barn at Tillington, near Petworth (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/27 Photograph entitled West Sussex Another 1982 timber barn also at Tillington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/28 Photograph entitled Kent Long Barn in the 1982 village of weald which is thought to be the birthplace of Caxton. When the garden was laid out by Lutyens the barn on the right was moved from a field below the house and re- erected in its present position. Most of the internal timberwork was replaced (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/29 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a double 1982 ecclesiastical barn at Ablington built in the 15th century and repaired and restored in 1728 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/30 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire barn and 1982 cattle yard at Didbrook. Note modern Dutch barn at the rear (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/31 Photograph entitled the monastic 1982 tithe barn at Great Coxwell near Faringdon, the only survivor of some 27 tithe barns built by Cistercian monks of Beaulieu Abbey. It was built in the 13th century and has been in continuous use ever since. Most of the timber framework is the original and it is considered the finest example of its type in this country. Previously owned by the Pleydell-Bouverie family it was purchased by Mr E E Cook in 1945 and bequeathed by him to the National Trust in 1956 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/32 Photograph entitled Berkshire the monastic 1982 tithe barn at Great Coxwell near Faringdon, the only survivor of some 27 tithe barns built by Cistercian monks of Beaulieu Abbey. It was built in the 13th century and has been in continuous use ever since. Most of the timber framework is the original and it is considered the finest example of its type in this country. Previously owned by the Pleydell-Bouverie family it was purchased by Mr E E Cook in 1945 and bequeathed by him to the National Trust in 1956 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/33 Photograph entitled Berkshire also at Great 1982 Coxwell, adjacent to the tithe barn is the tithe cart shed with granary above (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/5/34 Photograph entitled Berkshire also at Great 1982 Coxwell, adjacent to the tithe barn is the tithe cart shed with granary above (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/35 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire these 1982 stables and other farm buildings at Dodington House near Chipping Sodbry were designed by James Wyatt when the house was rebuilt about 1817 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/36 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire these 1982 stables and other farm buildings at Dodington House near Chipping Sodbry were designed by James Wyatt when the house was rebuilt about 1817 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/37 Photograph entitled Other farm buildings at 1982 Dodington House (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/38 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire A fine 1982 stone granary in a farm yard at Tormarton. The original roof covering appears to have been replaced (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/39 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 17th 1982 century barn at Southrop had a pigeon house in the porch but has now been converted into a private residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/40 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 17th 1982 century barn at Southrop had a pigeon house in the porch but has now been converted into a private residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/41 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire some 1982 beautiful Cotswold stone stables at Southrop (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/42 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a later 1982 building on the same farm as SR HFBG PH2/5/41 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/5/43 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the 17th 1982 century dovecote at Snowshill Manor, near Broadway. It was restored with other farm buildings in 1920 and has about 380 nesting holes. Now the property of the National Trust (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/44 Photograph entitled Snowshill Manor farm 1982 buildings converted into living accommodation by the previous owner (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/45 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a circular 1982 dovecote at Bibury originally at Pigeon House Farm now a private garden (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/46 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 1982 circular dovecote in a field at Little Badminton has an unusual shape with gables in the roof structure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/47 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire old farm 1982 buildings at Broadwell, near Moreton-in-Marsh now used as an alpine plant nursery (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/48 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire old farm 1982 buildings at Broadwell, near Moreton-in-Marsh now used as an alpine plant nursery (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/49 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a large 1982 stone barn at Arlington near Cirencester. Note the height of ridge and the small hole at the top of the porch which is an owl hole (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/50 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this barn at 1982 Chedworth near Northleach has an unusually shaped porch and owl hole at the top of the gable. There is a door at the other side of similar size (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/51 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a small 1982 barn at Eastleach. Note the low eaves on one side of the door (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/5/52 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a Cotswold 1982 barn and granary at Denfurlong Farm, near Northleach (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/53 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a malthouse at 1982 Aldbourne with part thatched and part tiled roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/54 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a malthouse at 1982 Aldbourne with part thatched and part tiled roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/55 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the 1982 monastic tithe barn, dated 1628, at Campden House, Chipping Campden. It was originally associated with Bordesley Abbey and is now used as the estate office and garages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/56 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the 1982 monastic tithe barn, dated 1628, at Campden House, Chipping Campden. It was originally associated with Bordesley Abbey and is now used as the estate office and garages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/57 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the 1982 monastic tithe barn, dated 1628, at Campden House, Chipping Campden. It was originally associated with Bordesley Abbey and is now used as the estate office and garages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/58 Photograph entitled a fine aisled barn 1982 at Shereford Manor near Fakenham. It is no longer in agricultural use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/59 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a typical 1982 Cotswold stone barn near Northleach. Note outshot building on right hand gable end and round stone pillars in the cattle shelters. It does not appear to be in use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/60 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a typical 1982 Cotswold stone barn near Northleach. Note outshot building on right hand gable end and round stone pillars in the cattle shelters. It does not appear to be in use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/61 Photograph entitled West Sussex a circular 1982 dovecote in the grounds of Goodwood House built around the middle of the 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/62 Photograph entitled West Sussex a circular 1982 dovecote in the grounds of Goodwood House built around the middle of the 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/63 Photograph entitled West Sussex the stable 1982 block at Goodwood House farm buildings par excellence. Built by Sir William Chambers in 1757-1763 and said to be his best work, more interesting architecturally than the house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/64 Photograph entitled West Sussex the stable 1982 block at Goodwood House farm buildings par excellence. Built by Sir William Chambers in 1757-1763 and said to be his best work, more interesting architecturally than the house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/65 Photograph entitled West Sussex a timber clad 1982 granary over a brick cart shed near Wisborough Green. Not in use and an application for planning permission to convert to a dwelling has been refused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/66 Photograph entitled West Sussex a timber clad 1982 granary over a brick cart shed near Wisborough Green. Not in use and an application for planning permission to convert to a dwelling has been refused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/67 Photograph entitled West Sussex a small barn 1982 in a field at Strood Green near Wisborough Green. The design of the ventilation slots is interesting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/68 Photograph entitled West Sussex a small barn 1982 in a field at Strood Green near Wisborough Green. The design of the ventilation slots is interesting (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/5/69 Photograph entitled West Sussex the much 1982 photographed barn near the church now used as an engineering workshop. Typical tarred weatherboarding common in this area (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/70 Photograph entitled West Sussex also near the 1982 church at Wisborough Green this conversion into garages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/71 Photograph entitled West Sussex this timber 1982 clad barn at West Burton is roofed with oak shingles (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/72 Photograph entitled West Sussex a nice old cart 1982 shed at West Burton. Note repairs to roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/73 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large barn at 1982 West Burton tiled after removal of thatch about forty years ago. The elderly lady from whose garden the photograph was taken was proud of the fact that the entire job was done by herself and her husband. Probably 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/74 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1982 buildings of various ages at Redhouse farm at Pyecombe. The group is on a sloping site under the downs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/75 Photograph entitled West Sussex a very fine 1982 timber framed granary at Crimborne farm, near Wisborough Green. The panels are infilled with brick. Probably 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/76 Photograph entitled West Sussex also at 1982 Crimborne Farm a small timber clad barn typical of the area (1 colour photograph) Photograph entitled (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/77 Photograph entitled West Sussex a group of 1982 timber clad and brick farm buildings at Coldharbour, south of Wisborough Green (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/5/78 Photograph entitled West Sussex barn and fold 1982 yard at Pallingham farm near Wisborough Green. Theses buildings are isolated from the main farmyard and are in beautiful condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6 Album 6 – Old Farm Buildings 1982-1983

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/6/1 Photograph entitled West Sussex a stone barn 1982 at Schoolhouse Farm to the north of Petworth. The gap under the doors was where the removable sill was fitted to stop the grain from spilling into the yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/2 Photograph entitled West Sussex Battlehurst 1982 Farm near Wisborough Green. This is one of the farms on the Leconfield Estates with a number of very modern buildings, but this barn is not in very good condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/3 Photograph entitled West Sussex a medium 1982 sized timber clad barn of local type near Wisborough Green (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/4 Photograph entitled West Sussex all that 1982 remains of an aisled barn near Boxgrove (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/5 Photograph entitled West Sussex a barn and an 1982 oast house at Ashington near Worthing (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/6 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large 1982, 1990 partially timber clad barn at Perching Manor Farm at Fulking. The door nearest the camera appears to have been modified (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/7 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large 1982, 1990 partially timber clad barn at Perching Manor Farm at Fulking. The door nearest the camera appears to have been modified (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/6/8 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large 1982, 1990 partially timber clad barn at Perching Manor Farm at Fulking. The door nearest the camera appears to have been modified (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/9 Photograph entitled Dyfed a stone farm 1982 building at Eglwyswrw. Note pigeon holes in gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/10 Photograph entitled Dyfed a longhouse on the 1982 A478 near Crymych. Date unkown. Note fine doorway (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/11 Photograph entitled Dyfed probably a stable 1982 with a store above at Eglwyswrw. Windows have been fitted (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/12 Photograph entitled Dyfed an arcaded cart shed 1982 on avery old farm in the Gwaun valley near Newport, Portfaen. Apparently disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/13 Photograph entitled Dyfed an old farm on the 1982 A40 near Whitland. Note pigeon holes in the gable and the curious half round ventilating holes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/14 Photograph entitled Dyfed an old farm on the 1982 A40 near Whitland. Note pigeon holes in the gable and the curious half round ventilating holes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/15 Photograph entitled Dyfed Berry Hill Farm 1982 near Newport. Well maintained buildings which now house modern milk processing equipment (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/16 Photograph entitled Dyfed Berry Hill Farm 1982 near Newport. Well maintained buildings which now house modern milk processing equipment (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/6/17 Photograph entitled West Sussex Buckingham 1982 Barn, an isolated field barn on the downs overlooking Shoreham. An attractive site but not a very interesting building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/18 Photograph entitled West Sussex Buckingham 1982 Barn, an isolated field barn on the downs overlooking Shoreham. An attractive site but not a very interesting building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/19 Photograph entitled West Sussex Kingston 1982 New Barn, a typical Sussex type barn on a farm near Shoreham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/20 Photograph entitled West Sussex Kingston 1982 New Barn, a typical Sussex type barn on a farm near Shoreham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/21 Photograph entitled Gwent a very old stone 1982 barn on a farm near Chepstow (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/22 Photograph entitled West Sussex a timber clad 1982 barn in rather poor condition which is now right on the edge of Horsted Keynes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/23 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large barn at 1982 Poynings of mixed construction. It appears to have been modified and made into two storeys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/24 Photograph entitled A large barn at Poynings of 1982 mixed construction. It appears to have been modified and made into two storeys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/25 Photograph entitled West Sussex 1982 Saddlescombe – this tiny hamlet in a hollow in the downs now consists only of the farmhouse, a number of farm buildings and some cottages. Parts of the farmhouse date from the 16th century and the site was once a community of the Knights Templars. The farmstead from the road and the old stables (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/6/26 Photograph entitled West Sussex 1982 Saddlescombe – this tiny hamlet in a hollow in the downs now consists only of the farmhouse, a number of farm buildings and some cottages. Parts of the farmhouse date from the 16th century and the site was once a community of the Knights Templars. The farmstead from the road and the old stables (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/27 Photograph entitled Saddlescombe the barns 1982 and farmyard. All the barns seem to have been re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/28 Photograph entitled Saddlescombe the barns 1982 and farmyard. All the barns seem to have been re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/29 Photograph entitled Saddlescombe the barns 1982 and farmyard. All the barns seem to have been re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/30 Photograph entitled Saddlescombe – this 1982 donkey driven wellhouse is well preserved. The donkey was completely enclosed inside the wheel. Presumably re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/31 Photograph entitled Saddlescombe – this 1982 donkey driven wellhouse is well preserved. The donkey was completely enclosed inside the wheel. Presumably re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/32 Photograph entitled West Sussex This 1982 magnificent Tudor barn at Freshfields near has survived in fine condition. Note the brick construction on a stone base. This area was very prosperous in the days of the iron industry (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/33 Photograph entitled West Sussex This 1982 magnificent Tudor barn at Freshfields near Haywards Heath has survived in fine condition. Note the brick construction on a stone base. This area was very prosperous in the days of the iron industry (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/34 Photograph entitled West Sussex This 1982 magnificent Tudor barn at Freshfields near Haywards Heath has survived in fine condition. Note the brick construction on a stone base. This area was very prosperous in the days of the iron industry (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/35 Photograph entitled West Sussex Blackland 1982 Farm near Sharpthorne which appears to be used as some sort of activity centre. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/36 Photograph entitled West Sussex Blackland 1982 Farm near Sharpthorne which appears to be used as some sort of activity centre. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/37 Photograph entitled West Sussex thatched 1982 buildings at Cinder Hill House Farm. This was once a centre of the Wealden iron industry (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/38 Photograph entitled West Sussex thatched 1982 buildings at Cinder Hill House Farm. This was once a centre of the Wealden iron industry (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/39 Photograph entitled West Sussex an attractive 1982 oasthouse conversion near Sharpethorne (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/40 Number not used 1982

SR HFBG PH2/6/41 Photograph entitled a small farmstead at 1982 Outwood near Horley. The centre building is a granary on staddle stones (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/42 Photograph entitled Kent Coakham Farm near 1982 Edenbridge. A Kent University farm buildings study group in action (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/43 Photograph entitled Kent Coakham Farm near 1982 Edenbridge. An old cartshed with two different roof levels and two open bays (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/44 Photograph entitled West Sussex the thatched 1982 barn at Broadhurst Manor near Horsted Keynes. The clock and bells have been added since c.1925 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/45 Photograph entitled West Sussex the thatched 1982 barn at Broadhurst Manor near Horsted Keynes. The clock and bells have been added since c.1925 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/46 Photograph entitled The granary and cart shed 1982 at Broadhurst Manor. It was originally open at the back (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/47 Photograph entitled Kent a timber barn and cart 1982 sheds at Ashurst Farm, near Fordcombe. The state of the yard indicates they are not in active use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/48 Photograph entitled Kent buildings at Bore 1982 Place Farm near Edenbridge including an early oasthouse. Part of the farm is now an adult education centre (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/49 Photograph entitled Kent buildings at Bore 1982 Place Farm near Edenbridge including an early oasthouse. Part of the farm is now an adult education centre (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/50 Photograph entitled Kent buildings at Bore 1982 Place Farm near Edenbridge including an early oasthouse. Part of the farm is now an adult education centre (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/51 Photograph entitled Kent Fordcombe Manor 1982 includes two beautifully converted oasts and a very fine thatched barn. Part of the house is 15th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/52 Photograph entitled Kent Fordcombe Manor 1982 includes two beautifully converted oasts and a very fine thatched barn. Part of the house is 15th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/53 Photograph entitled Kent Fordcombe Manor 1982 includes two beautifully converted oasts and a very fine thatched barn. Part of the house is 15th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/54 Photograph entitled Kent a double oasthouse at 1982 Fordcombe which has just been sold (August 1983) for conversion into a dwelling. It is in nice condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/55 Photograph entitled Kent a double oasthouse at 1982 Fordcombe which has just been sold (August 1983) for conversion into a dwelling. It is in nice condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/56 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a large barn at 1982 Great Wishford in the Wylye valley. It appears to have been built on staddle stone with the gap later boarded in? (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/57 Photograph entitled Wiltshire another timber 1982 barn standing on staddle stones. Boughton Farm in the Wylye valley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/58 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Place Farm at 1982 Tisbury, one of the granges built for the nuns of Shaftesbury Abbey in the 14th century. The tithe barn was built in the 15th century and is the largest (but not the longest) in Britain. The roof was originally stone tiled but thatched later. It was re-thatched in 1971 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/59 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Place Farm at 1982 Tisbury, one of the granges built for the nuns of Shaftesbury Abbey in the 14th century. The tithe barn was built in the 15th century and is the largest (but not the longest) in Britain. The roof was originally stone tiled but thatched later. It was re-thatched in 1971 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/60 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Place Farm at 1982 Tisbury, one of the granges built for the nuns of Shaftesbury Abbey in the 14th century. The tithe barn was built in the 15th century and is the largest (but not the longest) in Britain. The roof was originally stone tiled but thatched later. It was re-thatched in 1971 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/61 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Place Farm at 1982 Tisbury, one of the granges built for the nuns of Shaftesbury Abbey in the 14th century. The tithe barn was built in the 15th century and is the largest (but not the longest) in Britain. The roof was originally stone tiled but thatched later. It was re-thatched in 1971 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/62 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Place Farm at 1982 Tisbury, one of the granges built for the nuns of Shaftesbury Abbey in the 14th century. The tithe barn was built in the 15th century and is the largest (but not the longest) in Britain. The roof was originally stone tiled but thatched later. It was re-thatched in 1971 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/63 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a complex of 1982 farm buildings at South Newton in the Wylye valley. The lot is up for sale (august 1983). The three storey brick buildings is rather unusual (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/64 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a complex of 1982 farm buildings at South Newton in the Wylye valley. The lot is up for sale (august 1983). The three storey brick buildings is rather unusual (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/65 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a complex of 1982 farm buildings at South Newton in the Wylye valley. The barn is on staddle stones and is in poor condition. A barn of this size on staddle stones is unusual (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/66 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a complex of 1982 farm buildings at South Newton in the Wylye valley. The barn is on staddle stones and is in poor condition. A barn of this size on staddle stones is unusual (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/67 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a magnificent 1982 little granary at Fonthill Gifford. It gives the impression of having been re-erected but the owner assured me that it is in its original position (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/68 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a magnificent 1982 little granary at Fonthill Gifford. It gives the impression of having been re-erected but the owner assured me that it is in its original position (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/69 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn next to 1982 the little granary. Note the stone base (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/70 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Barford St. 1982 Martin. This small timber clad granary has been re-roofed. Note the staddle stones (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/71 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Barford St. 1982 Martin. A good garage conversion of a thatched barn in a well kept yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/72 Photograph entitled Wiltshire A flint barn of 1982 the Sussex type at Longbridge Deverell (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/73 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a farmyard at 1982 Dinton, near (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/74 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a farmyard at 1982 Dinton, near Salisbury. A small granary in the same yard which is now a Roman Catholic chapel (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/75 Photograph entitled Wiltshire stone buildings 1982 on a farm at Dinton. Note large stone blocks and shape of doorway (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/76 Photograph entitled Wiltshire stables at Hyde’s 1982 House at Dinton, near Salisbury. The front shelter seems to have been bricked in (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/77 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a large timber 1982 clad barn on a brick base at Wilton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/78 Photograph entitled Wiltshire this large barn at 1982 Knook in the Wylye valley has a brick base. Note doorway (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/79 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a curious mixture 1982 on a farm at Norton Bavant. Note the neat hipped roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/80 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a timber clad 1982 barn at Stoford in the Wylye valley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/81 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a general view of 1982 House Farm near Deptford (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/82 Photograph entitled Somerset a fine double 1982 barn just behind the castle at Nunney. Probably built of local stone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/83 Photograph entitled Somerset two views of 1982 stone roadside barn at Pyle Farm, Trudoxhill (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/84 Photograph entitled Somerset two views of 1982 stone roadside barn at Pyle Farm, Trudoxhill (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/85 Photograph entitled Somerset this stable, with 1982 loft above is built of local stone. Also at Trudoxhill (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/6/86 Photograph entitled Dyfed this substantial 1982 building is at Pen-y-Feidir Farm at Newport. It bears the date 1811 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7 Album 7 1983

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/7/1 Photograph entitled Dyfed the ruins of a very 1983 old stone barn in a very exposed position at Tafarn-y-Bwlch in the Prescelly mountains (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/2 Photograph entitled Dyfed the ruins of a very 1983 old stone barn in a very exposed position at Tafarn-y-Bwlch in the Prescelly mountains (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/3 Photograph entitled Dyfed the two massive 1983 buildings at Colby Farm near Wiston. Probably originally cow houses with feed store above. Note the pigeon nesting holes in the gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/4 Photograph entitled Dyfed the two massive 1983 buildings at Colby Farm near Wiston. Probably originally cow houses with feed store above. Note the pigeon nesting holes in the gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/5 Photograph entitled Dyfed assorted buildings 1983 on a farm near Newport. They now house modern milk processing equipment (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/6 Photograph entitled Dyfed assorted buildings 1983 on a farm near Newport. They now house modern milk processing equipment (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/7 Photograph entitled Dyfed Pentre Ifan Farm 1983 near Newport. A large stone barn. The barn has external steps to a higher floor level at the back. Another stone building on the same farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/8 Photograph entitled Dyfed Pentre Ifan Farm 1983 near Newport. A large stone barn. The barn has external steps to a higher floor level at the back. Another stone building on the same farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/9 Photograph entitled Dyfed Pentre Ifan Farm 1983 near Newport. A large stone barn. The barn has external steps to a higher floor level at the back. Another stone building on the same farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/10 Photograph entitled The farmhouse at Pentre 1983 Ifan has a building at right angles with external steps and may have been a granary. Another building on this farm has stone steps at the gable end (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/11 Photograph entitled The farmhouse at Pentre 1983 Ifan has a building at right angles with external steps and may have been a granary. Another building on this farm has stone steps at the gable end (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/12 Photograph entitled Dyfed two buildings in 1983 rather poor shape at Tredrissi Farm, near Newport (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/13 Photograph entitled Dyfed two buildings in 1983 rather poor shape at Tredrissi Farm, near Newport (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/14 Photograph entitled Dyfed typical Welsh 1983 buildings at Churchill Farm, near Clarbeston Road. Note the fine arcaded cart shed behind the tractor and the granary with external steps (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/15 Photograph entitled Dyfed typical Welsh 1983 buildings at Churchill Farm, near Clarbeston Road. Note the fine arcaded cart shed behind the tractor and the granary with external steps (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/16 Photograph entitled Dyfed single storey 1983 buildings in the Gwaun valley near Fishguard. Most of is suitable only for cattle and sheep. The two buildings above and at the top of the next page are at Cilrhedyn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/17 Photograph entitled Dyfed single storey 1983 buildings in the Gwaun valley near Fishguard. Most of the valley is suitable only for cattle and sheep. The two buildings above and at the top of the next page are at Cilrhedyn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/18 Photograph entitled Dyfed single storey 1983 buildings in the Gwaun valley near Fishguard. Most of the valley is suitable only for cattle and sheep. The two buildings above and at the top of the next page are at Cilrhedyn (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/19 Photograph entitled Dyfed also in the Gwaun 1983 valley, the isolated cow shelter has been re- roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/20 Photograph entitled Dyfed Llawhaden House 1983 Farm at Llawhaden. This magnificent farmstead is reputed to have been Oliver Cromwell’s headquarters during the Battle of Colby. The buildings are probably 16th century and include a large square dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/21 Photograph entitled Dyfed Llawhaden House 1983 Farm at Llawhaden. This magnificent farmstead is reputed to have been Oliver Cromwell’s headquarters during the Battle of Colby. The buildings are probably 16th century and include a large square dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/22 Photograph entitled Dyfed Llawhaden House 1983 Farm at Llawhaden. This magnificent farmstead is reputed to have been Oliver Cromwell’s headquarters during the Battle of Colby. The buildings are probably 16th century and include a large square dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/23 Photograph entitled Dyfed Llawhaden House 1983 Farm at Llawhaden. This magnificent farmstead is reputed to have been Oliver Cromwell’s headquarters during the Battle of Colby. The buildings are probably 16th century and include a large square dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/24 Photograph entitled Dyfed a very poor farm on 1983 the exposed hills above Newport. The cow shelter is an example of the totally unventilated winter cow shelter common in the west country. This farm is also known as Castell y Garn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/25 Photograph entitled Dyfed a very poor farm on 1983 the exposed hills above Newport. The cow shelter is an example of the totally unventilated winter cow shelter common in the west country. This farm is also known as Castell y Garn (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/26 Photograph entitled A pigsty at Castell y Garn 1983 now in use as a fowl house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/27 Photograph entitled Dyfed a cartshed with loft 1983 above at Valley Farm, Wiston. Typical of the area, probably not the original roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/28 Photograph entitled Dyfed this large “barn” at 1983 Gellifawr Farm on the edge of the Prescelly mountains must have been built for wintering animals as there is little land suitable for crops. There appears to be no ventilation on the road side (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/29 Photograph entitled Dyfed this large “barn” at 1983 Gellifawr Farm on the edge of the Prescelly mountains must have been built for wintering animals as there is little land suitable for crops. There appears to be no ventilation on the road side (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/30 Photograph entitled Dyfed old stone farm 1983 buildings at Penralt near Newport. Note the pigeon landing strips and the breeze block parapet on the buildings. The parapet is a recent addition to meet Ministry of Agriculture requirements (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/31 Photograph entitled Dyfed old stone farm 1983 buildings at Penralt near Newport. Note the pigeon landing strips and the breeze block parapet on the buildings. The parapet is a recent addition to meet Ministry of Agriculture requirements (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/32 Photograph entitled Dyfed old stone farm 1983 buildings at Penralt near Newport. Note the pigeon landing strips and the breeze block parapet on the buildings. The parapet is a recent addition to meet Ministry of Agriculture requirements (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/33 Photograph entitled Dyfed a stable with a small 1983 barn at Cilgwyn near Newport (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/34 Photograph entitled Dyfed very old stables, 1983 now part of a private residence near Brynberian. The old wooden mangers are still surviving and the owners are preserving the building in its original condition as far as is possible (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/35 Photograph entitled Dyfed old stables and pig 1983 sty near Brynberian in the Newport area. All appear to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/36 Photograph entitled Dyfed an active farm near 1983 Brynberian in the Newport area. Note the large stones used in the construction of this building which was probably once a cow house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/37 Photograph entitled Dyfed old buildings, more 1983 or less disused, on the west side of the Teifi estuary near Cardigan (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/38 Photograph entitled Hampshire this timber barn 1983 at Burghclere appears to have been modified to house farm machinery (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/39 Photograph entitled Hampshire Malthouse 1983 Farm, Ecchinswell. The owner thinks that this was built around 1850. The horizontal oak cladding is rather unusual. The roof was re- thatched a few years ago (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/40 Photograph entitled Hampshire Malthouse 1983 Farm, Ecchinswell. The owner thinks that this was built around 1850. The horizontal oak cladding is rather unusual. The roof was re- thatched a few years ago (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/41 Photograph entitled Hampshire the stable block 1983 at the Vyne near Basingstoke. Part of the house dates back to 1520 but these stables may not have been built until the middle of the 19th century (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/42 Photograph entitled Hampshire the magnificent 1983 stable block at Stratfield Saye House which Pevsner dates around 1650 when the house itself was built by Sir William Pitt. The buildings at the far end by the tall tree is a huge barn with a fine timbered roof but considerable modernisation has taken place (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/43 Photograph entitled Hampshire a rather 1983 dilapidated timber barn at Kingsclere which has been re-roofed with corrugated iron (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/44 Photograph entitled Hampshire Knowl Hill 1983 House, Kingsclere. The original barn which stood on this site was listed by the national Monuments Records and is mentioned by Pevsner but it was destroyed by fore about 1976. it has been completely rebuilt (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/45 Photograph entitled Hampshire the barn above 1983 and granary at old Manor House Farm at Silchester. This interesting farmstead is inside the walls of the roman city (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/46 Photograph entitled Hampshire the barn above 1983 and granary at old Manor House Farm at Silchester. This interesting farmstead is inside the walls of the roman city (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/47 Photograph entitled the boundary wall between 1983 the churchyard and Old Manor House Farm at Silchester is built of beautifully knapped flint topped with brick. This high quality flint work is seldom seen in walls (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/48 Photograph entitled Kent a fine timber clad 1983 barn on a brick base near Sutton Valence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/49 Photograph entitled Kent a fine pair of oasts at 1983 Chart Sutton. Almost sure to be converted into a house (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/50 Photograph entitled Kent an oast house 1983 conversion near Sutton Valence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/51 Photograph entitled Kent the well known tithe 1983 barn at Lenham which was built in the 14th century. It figures in a number of books on (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/52 Photograph entitled Kent the well known tithe 1983 barn at Lenham which was built in the 14th century. It figures in a number of books on vernacular architecture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/53 Photograph entitled Berkshire a very large 1983 brick barn at Forster’s Farm at Aldermaston. The rear of the barn is rather cluttered and modified but the front is very fine (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/54 Photograph entitled Berkshire a very large 1983 brick barn at Forster’s Farm at Aldermaston. The rear of the barn is rather cluttered and modified but the front is very fine (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/55 Photograph entitled Berkshire this barn at 1983 Court Farm, Tadley seems fairly typical of the area. It has been well maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/56 Photograph entitled Kent a curious partial 1983 conversion near Castle. The roof over the circular part of the oast makes an interesting comparison with one at Eridge in East Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/57 Photograph entitled Berkshire a barn and a 1983 granary on a derelict farm near Aldermaston. The timbered farmhouse nearby is a fine 16th century example but is almost in ruins (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/58 Photograph entitled Berkshire a barn and a 1983 granary on a derelict farm near Aldermaston. The timbered farmhouse nearby is a fine 16th century example but is almost in ruins (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/59 Photograph entitled Kent the much modified 1983 barn at Boughton Monchelsea Place which dates form the mid 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/60 Photograph entitled Kent the much modified 1983 barn at Boughton Monchelsea Place which dates form the mid 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/61 Photograph entitled Kent the buildings at Home 1983 Farm, South park, near Penshurst. Pesvener attributes the farmhouse to the architect Devey around 1850 and one of the barns bears the date 1851. very picturesque but not as old as it looks (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/62 Photograph entitled Kent the buildings at Home 1983 Farm, South park, near Penshurst. Pesvener attributes the farmhouse to the architect Devey around 1850 and one of the barns bears the date 1851. very picturesque but not as old as it looks (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/63 Photograph entitled Kent the buildings at Home 1983 Farm, South park, near Penshurst. Pesvener attributes the farmhouse to the architect Devey around 1850 and one of the barns bears the date 1851. very picturesque but not as old as it looks (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/64 Photograph entitled Kent the buildings at Home 1983 Farm, South park, near Penshurst. Pesvener attributes the farmhouse to the architect Devey around 1850 and one of the barns bears the date 1851. very picturesque but not as old as it looks (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/65 Photograph entitled Kent the buildings at Home 1983 Farm, South park, near Penshurst. Pesvener attributes the farmhouse to the architect Devey around 1850 and one of the barns bears the date 1851. very picturesque but not as old as it looks (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/66 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a stone 1983 barn at Tockington, neat Bristol. The sliding door is probably a recent alteration (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/67 Photograph entitled Hampshire a fine 15th and 1983 16th century barn at Norton farm at Selborne. Note the small cart shed at the southern end (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/68 Photograph entitled Surrey the stable block at 1983 Polesdean Lacey House which is now the National Trust restaurant (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/69 Photograph entitled Hampshire also at Norton 1983 Farm, Selborne a stone stable. The external steps to the upper storey seem to have been demolished (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/70 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a group of 1984 isolated buildings beside the River Wye at Tintern. The old barn is in poor shape but a modern Dutch barn behind it is full of straw (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/71 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire also at 1984 Tintern a rather fine old doorway into a small stable near the old mill (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/72 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire Stowe 1984 Court, north of St Briavels. The “catslide” roof of the barn comes down to within a few feet of ground level and is supported by stone pillars. It seems too low for a cart shed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/73 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire Stowe 1984 Court, north of St Briavels. The “catslide” roof of the barn comes down to within a few feet of ground level and is supported by stone pillars. It seems too low for a cart shed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/74 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire St Briavels 1984 a stone field barn and cattle shelter. The barn has been re-roofed with asbestos sheet (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/75 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire also near 1984 St Briavels a dilapidated barn being held together by ivy? (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/7/76 Photograph entitled Somerset a large stable 1984 block on a farm near Ilchester. Note the finials on the gable ends one of which has been almost weathered away. Very fine and beautifully built (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/77 Photograph entitled Somerset substantial 1984 buildings at Castle Farm, Ilchester. Note the barn in the distance with finials on the gable ends. The building on the right is very long and conversion work seems to be in progress (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/78 Photograph entitled Somerset Castle Farm at 1984 Ilchester. The left hand end of this long building appears to have been converted and re- roofed but the part on the right is in poor shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/79 Photograph entitled Somerset Castle Farm at 1984 Ilchester. The left hand end of this long building appears to have been converted and re- roofed but the part on the right is in poor shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/80 Photograph entitled West Sussex a roadside 1984 barn near Poynings with more modern buildings attached. Note the bricking up of the pitching holes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/81 Photograph entitled West Sussex a roadside 1984 barn near Poynings with more modern buildings attached. Note the bricking up of the pitching holes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/82 Photograph entitled West Sussex in the same 1984 group of buildings at Poynings is this cottage which may have been for temporary accommodation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/83 Photograph entitled West Sussex a selection of 1984 farm buildings at Old Erringham Farm near Shoreham. This is a very old site in the downs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/84 Photograph entitled West Sussex a selection of 1984 farm buildings at Old Erringham Farm near Shoreham. This is a very old site in the downs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/7/85 Photograph entitled West Sussex a selection of 1984 farm buildings at Old Erringham Farm near Shoreham. This is a very old site in the downs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8 Album 8 1984

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/8/1 Photograph entitled West Sussex granary and 1984 late 17th century dovecote at Newtimber Place near Pycombe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/2 Photograph entitled West Sussex granary and 1984 late 17th century dovecote at Newtimber Place near Pycombe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/3 Photograph entitled West Sussex also at 1984 Newtimber Place fine old outbuildings and stables in excellent condition. Parts of this moated house are late 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/4 Photograph entitled West Sussex also at 1984 Newtimber Place fine old outbuildings and stables in excellent condition. Parts of this moated house are late 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/5 Photograph entitled West Sussex an old lead 1984 water pump in the yard at Newtimber Place (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/6 Photograph entitled Somerset Manor Farm at 1984 Priddy which displays a date plaque of 1857. Some of the buildings would seem to be older (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/7 Photograph entitled Somerset Manor Farm at 1984 Priddy which displays a date plaque of 1857. Some of the buildings would seem to be older (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/8 Photograph entitled Somerset St Cuthbert’s 1984 Farm at Priddy (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/9 Photograph entitled Somerset St Cuthbert’s 1984 Farm at Priddy (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/10 Photograph entitled Somerset the magnificent 1984 tithe barn at Barton’s Farm at Bradford-upon- Avon built in the 14th century for the Abbess of Shaftesbury. It is now a scheduled National Monument and is open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/11 Photograph entitled Somerset the magnificent 1984 tithe barn at Barton’s Farm at Bradford-on- Avon built in the 14th century for the Abbess of Shaftesbury. It is now a scheduled National Monument and is open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/12 Photograph entitled Somerset the 15th century 1984 granary adjacent to the tithe barn at Bradford- on-Avon (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/13 Photograph entitled Somerset the 15th century 1984 granary adjacent to the tithe barn at Bradford- on-Avon (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/14 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Stalls Farm is 1984 one of a number of farms on the Marquess of Bath’s estate at Longleat. It was designed by W Wilkinson and built in 1859. Note the imposing entrance to the yard and the enormous cattle shed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/15 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Stalls Farm is 1984 one of a number of farms on the Marquess of Bath’s estate at Longleat. It was designed by W Wilkinson and built in 1859. Note the imposing entrance to the yard and the enormous cattle shed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/16 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Stalls Farm is 1984 one of a number of farms on the Marquess of Bath’s estate at Longleat. It was designed by W Wilkinson and built in 1859. Note the imposing entrance to the yard and the enormous cattle shed (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/8/17 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Stalls Farm is 1984 one of a number of farms on the Marquess of Bath’s estate at Longleat. It was designed by W Wilkinson and built in 1859. Note the imposing entrance to the yard and the enormous cattle shed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/18 Photograph entitled this magnificent 1985 dovecote is part of Pridhamsleigh Manor, near Ashburton. The manor dates from the 9th century and a 16th century inventory is preserved and lists the dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/19 Photograph entitled Devon this magnificent 1985 dovecote is part of Pridhamsleigh Manor, near Ashburton. The manor dates from the 9th century and a 16th century inventory is preserved and lists the dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/20 Photograph entitled Devon the barn in the 1985 grounds of Compton Castle, a fortified manor house at Marldon near Paignton. It is now owned by the National Trust. The manor was built between 1340 and 1520 by the Gilbert family (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/21 Photograph entitled Devon the barn in the 1985 grounds of Compton Castle, a fortified manor house at Marldon near Paignton. It is now owned by the National Trust. The manor was built between 1340 and 1520 by the Gilbert family (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/22 Photograph entitled Devon Home Farm at 1985 Waddeton said to date from c.1625. Note stables attached to house and horse engine house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/23 Photograph entitled Devon Home Farm at 1985 Waddeton said to date from c.1625. Note stables attached to house and horse engine house (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/8/24 Photograph entitled Devon Home Farm at 1985 Waddeton said to date from c.1625. The other side of the engine house barn and another building on the same farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/25 Photograph entitled Devon Home Farm at 1985 Waddeton said to date from c.1625. The other side of the engine house barn and another building on the same farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/26 Photograph entitled Devon a fine granary on 1985 another farm in the village of Waddeton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/27 Photograph entitled Devon a converted granary 1985 in the village of Abbotskerwell near Torquay (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/28 Photograph entitled Devon a roadside farm 1985 with partially converted buildings near Stoke Gabriel. Note the impressive stonework (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/29 Photograph entitled Devon a roadside farm 1985 with partially converted buildings near Stoke Gabriel. Note the impressive stonework (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/30 Photograph entitled Devon the “Spanish Barn” 1985 at Torquay. Built in the 13th century as part of Torre Abbey, the largest of Premonstratensian monasteries in . So called because it was used to house Spanish prisoners in 1588 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/31 Photograph entitled Devon the “Spanish Barn” 1985 at Torquay. Built in the 13th century as part of Torre Abbey, the largest of Premonstratensian monasteries in England. So called because it was used to house Spanish prisoners in 1588 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/32 Photograph entitled Devon the dovecote built 1985 as a wall at Torre Abbey, Torquay (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/33 Photograph entitled Devon an old farm 1985 building at Buckfastleigh Abbey near Ashburton. It is at present undergoing an archaeological survey (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/34 Photograph entitled Devon the old forge at 1985 Cockington near Torquay (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/35 Photograph entitled Devon a at 1985 Cockington near Torquay. The fodder storage area in the upper storey has been boarded in (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/36 Photograph entitled Devon a farm at 1985 Cockington near Torquay which is now used as a riding school. Note the old drinking trough at the roadside (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/37 Photograph entitled Devon a farm at 1985 Cockington near Torquay which is now used as a riding school. Note the old drinking trough at the roadside (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/38 Photograph entitled Devon the longhouse at 1985 Shilston Farm near Chagford on the edge of Dartmoor. This house, dated 1656 was the subject of a TV documentary film in 1985 and is now listed grade I. it was built over the top of a much earlier house, some of the roof structure of which can still be seen inside (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/39 Photograph entitled Devon the longhouse at 1985 Shilston Farm near Chagford on the edge of Dartmoor. This house, dated 1656 was the subject of a TV documentary film in 1985 and is now listed grade I. it was built over the top of a much earlier house, some of the roof structure of which can still be seen inside (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/40 Photograph entitled This farmhouse was put up 1985 for sale in 1984 because the owner could not afford the cost of the necessary repairs. However, owing to the timely intervention of the Dartmoor National Park authorities and later the Ministry of the Environment, it was taken off the agent’s books and listed as a Grade I building of special historic importance. Repairs costing some £30 000 will be carried out by the ministry without any structural alterations (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/8/41 Photograph entitled This farmhouse was put up 1985 for sale in 1984 because the owner could not afford the cost of the necessary repairs. However, owing to the timely intervention of the Dartmoor National Park authorities and later the Ministry of the Environment, it was taken off the agent’s books and listed as a Grade I building of special historic importance. Repairs costing some £30 000 will be carried out by the ministry without any structural alterations (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/42 Photograph entitled One of the door lintels in 1985 the longhouse at Shilstone Farm has been reinforced by the insertion of a massive “plank” of Dartmoor granite (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/43 Photograph entitled The yard at Shilstone Farm 1985 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/44 Photograph entitled Devon A linhay with round 1985 stone pillars at Holwell farm near Bampton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/45 Photograph entitled Devon a curious roadside 1985 cart shed near Bovey Tracey (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/46 Photograph entitled Devon old farm buildings 1985 at Chagford, near Moretonhampstead (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/47 Photograph entitled Devon old farm buildings 1985 at Chagford, near Moretonhampstead (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/48 Photograph entitled Devon buildings at 1985 Bickleigh Mill farm near Tiverton. A farm museum is being established and the upper floor of the linhay has been boarded in (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/49 Photograph entitled Devon buildings at 1985 Bickleigh Mill farm near Tiverton. A farm museum is being established and the upper floor of the linhay has been boarded in (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/8/50 Photograph entitled West Sussex a timber 1985 granary over a cart shed at Pangdean Farm near Pyecombe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/51 Photograph entitled West Sussex a timber 1985 granary over a cart shed at Pangdean Farm near Pyecombe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/52 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two adjacent and 1985 somewhat similar buildings at Home farm at Upper Wraxall, near Chippenham. The following three photographs are of an L-shaped barn complex on the same farm. Note the bird nesting holes in the side and gable of one section. This impressive buildings appears to be undergoing modernisation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/53 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two adjacent and 1985 somewhat similar buildings at Home farm at Upper Wraxall, near Chippenham. The following three photographs are of an L-shaped barn complex on the same farm. Note the bird nesting holes in the side and gable of one section. This impressive buildings appears to be undergoing modernisation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/54 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two adjacent and 1985 somewhat similar buildings at Home farm at Upper Wraxall, near Chippenham. The following three photographs are of an L-shaped barn complex on the same farm. Note the bird nesting holes in the side and gable of one section. This impressive buildings appears to be undergoing modernisation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/55 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two adjacent and 1985 somewhat similar buildings at Home farm at Upper Wraxall, near Chippenham. The following three photographs are of an L-shaped barn complex on the same farm. Note the bird nesting holes in the side and gable of one section. This impressive buildings appears to be undergoing modernisation (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/8/56 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two adjacent and 1985 somewhat similar buildings at Home farm at Upper Wraxall, near Chippenham. The following three photographs are of an L-shaped barn complex on the same farm. Note the bird nesting holes in the side and gable of one section. This impressive buildings appears to be undergoing modernisation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/57 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Lacock buildings 1985 in the yard of the George Inn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/58 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the 14th century 1985 tithe barn at Lacock built for the Augustinian Abbey established there in 1229 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/59 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the 14th century 1985 tithe barn at Lacock built for the Augustinian Abbey established there in 1229 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/60 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the 14th century 1985 tithe barn at Lacock built for the Augustinian Abbey established there in 1229 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/61 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the 14th century 1985 tithe barn at Lacock built for the Augustinian Abbey established there in 1229 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/62 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the interior of the 1985 14th century tithe barn at Lacock now owned by the National Trust. This 8 bay barn was once part of the Abbey complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/63 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the 16th century 1985 barn near to the entrance of the Abbey which now houses the Fox Talbot Museum of Photography (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/64 Photograph entitled Kent the table block which 1985 is on the Hever castle estate at Hever, though some distance from the castle. Presumably built to house horses and carriages but when? (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/8/65 Photograph entitled Kent an Oasthouse 1985 conversion at Hever. Note the added windows and chimneys (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/66 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Avebury. 1985 Although Avebury Manor house is not administered by the National Trust as is most of the village the tithe barn and the other buildings presumably formed part of the manor estate and farm. Late 17th century. The site was originally a Benedictine priory (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/67 Photograph entitled Wiltshire Avebury. 1985 Although Avebury Manor house is not administered by the National Trust as is most of the village the tithe barn and the other buildings presumably formed part of the manor estate and farm. Late 17th century. The site was originally a Benedictine priory (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/68 Photograph entitled Avebury Manor the 14th 1985 century dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/69 Photograph entitled Avebury Manor a large 1985 granary (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/70 Photograph entitled Avebury Manor. The ruins 1985 of a barn and the stables. The latter was rebuilt in the present century and now houses a museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/71 Photograph entitled Avebury Manor. The ruins 1985 of a barn and the stables. The latter was rebuilt in the present century and now houses a museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/72 Photograph entitled Avebury Manor. The 1985 foundations of a building or possibly a rick site with the original staddle stones still in place (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/73 Photograph entitled Wiltshire a curious barn of 1985 mixed construction at Clatford Park Farm near Marlborough (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/74 Photograph entitled Wiltshire this very fine 1985 thatched barn is at North Farm, near West Overton. It seems to be a massive stable block with grain storage above as there are no large doors (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/75 Photograph entitled Wiltshire this very fine 1985 thatched barn is at North Farm, near West Overton. It seems to be a massive stable block with grain storage above as there are no large doors (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/76 Photograph entitled Wiltshire West Overton. 1985 This dilapidated old granary is also at North Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/77 Photograph entitled Wiltshire this curious part 1985 brick and part flint building at West Kennett has three ammonites built into the gable. Note also the nesting holes in the lean to section (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/78 Photograph entitled Wiltshire farm buildings at 1985 West Kennett (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/8/79 Photograph entitled Wiltshire disused stables at 1985 West Kennett (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9 Album 9 East Sussex 1984

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/9/1 Photograph entitled A typical flint barn near 1984 Chalvington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/2 Photograph entitled A small brick barn near 1984 Hurstmonceux (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/3 Photograph entitled A fine brick barn at 1984 Ridgeland Farm near Newick. The original thatch was replaced with tiles about 1950. Note the steep roof. Now part of a private residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/4 Photograph entitled A fine brick barn at 1984 Ridgeland Farm near Newick. The original thatch was replaced with tiles about 1950. Note the steep roof. Now part of a private residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/5 Photograph entitled A fine brick barn at 1984 Ridgeland Farm near Newick. The original thatch was replaced with tiles about 1950. Note the steep roof. Now part of a private residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/6 Photograph entitled Old Plaw Hatch Farm near 1984 Sharpthorne. The low building on the left was once a milking parlour but the present owners do not know the purpose of the tower (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/7 Photograph entitled Old Plaw Hatch Farm near 1984 Sharpthorne. The low building on the left was once a milking parlour but the present owners do not know the purpose of the tower (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/8 Photograph entitled A large barn at South 1984 Heighton with a decorative finial on the north- west gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/9 Photograph entitled A stable with rounded 1984 bricks quoins at South Heighton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/10 Photograph entitled General view of 1984 Beddingham Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/11 Photograph entitled View of Milton Street 1984 Farm at Milton Street (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/12 Photograph entitled View of Itford Farm near 1984 Beddingham. The house is very old being directly on the Pilgrim’s Way but most of the old buildings have been replaces (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/13 Photograph entitled A disused double oast 1984 house at Crouch’s Farm near East Hoathly (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/14 Photograph entitled Brownings Farm at 1984 Blackboys near Uckfield. The oast house has been converted for holiday cottages and planning permission is being sought to convert the other buildings as a craft centre (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/15 Photograph entitled Brownings Farm at 1984 Blackboys near Uckfield. The oast house has been converted for holiday cottages and planning permission is being sought to convert the other buildings as a craft centre (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/16 Photograph entitled Brownings Farm at 1984 Blackboys near Uckfield. The oast house has been converted for holiday cottages and planning permission is being sought to convert the other buildings as a craft centre (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/17 Photograph entitled A timber barn at 1984 , near (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/18 Photograph entitled This barn at Waldron near 1984 Uckfield is reputed to have been built in the 11th century and to be the oldest in Sussex. It is now used with the minimum of conversion by the owners of the adjoining vineyard. The timberwork is magnificent and the oak threshing floor has been polished (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/19 Photograph entitled This 16th century granary 1984 over cart shelter is at Chapel Farm, and is one of the oldest in the country. It is a composite brick and timber structure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/20 Photograph entitled This 16th century granary 1984 over cart shelter is at Chapel Farm, East Chiltington and is one of the oldest in the country. It is a composite brick and timber structure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/21 Photograph entitled Hunter’s Barn at Chailey. 1984 Sold in 1983 with planning permission and work started in 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/22 Photograph entitled Hunter’s Barn at Chailey. 1984 Sold in 1983 with planning permission and work started in 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/23 Photograph entitled General view of Farm at 1984 Cooksbridge with old and new buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/24 Photograph entitled General view of 1984 Woodingdean Farm (January 1985 for sale for conversion (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/25 Photograph entitled This magnificent barn is 1984 now preserved in a small public open place in Saltdean and is completely surrounded by modern houses (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/26 Photograph entitled This magnificent barn is 1984 now preserved in a small public open place in Saltdean and is completely surrounded by modern houses (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/27 Photograph entitled A 16th century granary over 1984 stables at Stanton’s Farm at east Chiltington. It is reputed to have been used as an armoury by Cromwell. The timber is in poor condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/28 Photograph entitled A 16th century granary over 1984 stables at Stanton’s Farm at east Chiltington. It is reputed to have been used as an armoury by Cromwell. The timber is in poor condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/29 Photograph entitled Also at Stanton’s Farm this 1984 barn is estimated to have been built in the 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/30 Photograph entitled Wildings Farm at Chailey 1984 consists of a number of buildings some of which have been converted. The stables now form a residence and the timber granary is supported on staddle stones made of sandstone (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/9/31 Photograph entitled Wildings Farm at Chailey 1984 consists of a number of buildings some of which have been converted. The stables now form a residence and the timber granary is supported on staddle stones made of sandstone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/32 Photograph entitled Other buildings at 1984 Wildings Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/33 Photograph entitled Other buildings at 1984 Wildings Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/34 Photograph entitled A fine timber clad barn at 1984 Chailey Place no longer used as a farm building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/35 Photograph entitled A rather unusual brick 1984 gabled timber clad barn at Wick Street Farm, Arlington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/36 Photograph entitled A large barn at Southease 1984 Farm in the Ouse Valley. It appears to have been considerably modified (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/37 Photograph entitled Also at Southease Farm a 1984 typical stable with minimal ventilation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/38 Photograph entitled A very large barn at 1984 Bishopstone which has been well converted into houses. The original cartsheds at the rear have been made into car parking space without disturbing the original timberwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/39 Photograph entitled A very large barn at 1984 Bishopstone which has been well converted into houses. The original cartsheds at the rear have been made into car parking space without disturbing the original timberwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/40 Photograph entitled Part of the extensive 1984 conversion programme that has been completed at Bishopstone (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/9/41 Photograph entitled Manor Farm, Bishopstone. 1984 Rounded flintwork at the end of a long cow shelter not often seen in such a humble building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/42 Photograph entitled this timber barn near 1984 Piltdown would appear to be beyond economical repair (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/43 Photograph entitled this timber barn near 1984 Piltdown would appear to be beyond economical repair (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/44 Photograph entitled Why in the middle of a 1984 field? (near Burwash) (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/45 Photograph entitled Extensive repairs and 1984 conversion now going on (1984) to a barn at Barcombe Cross near Lewes. The timber is in excellent condition but the date is unkown (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/46 Photograph entitled Internal timber in the 1984 Barcombe Cross barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/47 Photograph entitled Internal timber in the 1984 Barcombe Cross barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/48 Photograph entitled Now part of the Swan Inn 1984 at Lewes this barn is no longer in agricultural use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/49 Photograph entitled A neat pair of cow houses 1984 at Curd’s Farm, near Newick. Note the ventilation along the ridge and in the side walls (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/50 Photograph entitled These buildings at 1984 Longford Farm near Barcombe now appear to be part of a residence no longer an active farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/51 Photograph entitled These buildings at 1984 Longford Farm near Barcombe now appear to be part of a residence no longer an active farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/52 Photograph entitled Fine stables and a granary 1984 at Brightling. Both buildings appear to be part of Horsham stone and part brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/53 Photograph entitled Fine stables and a granary 1984 at Brightling. Both buildings appear to be part of Horsham stone and part brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/54 Photograph entitled A typical large Sussex barn 1984 at Lower Stoneham Farm, near Lewes. It has been re-reoofed and is in active use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/55 Photograph entitled This 4 bay cart shelter is 1984 near the village of Brightling (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/56 Photograph entitled A small overgrown shed at 1984 Southease Farm, now overgrown and in poor shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/57 Photograph entitled Now in the middle of old 1984 Rottingdean village this cow shed has been converted into dwellings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/58 Photograph entitled This small 3 bay barn is 1984 now part of a kennels establishment known as Allin Farm near Danehill. The original timber threshing floor is still in place and the house is part early 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/59 Photograph entitled This small 3 bay barn is 1984 now part of a kennels establishment known as Allin Farm near Danehill. The original timber threshing floor is still in place and the house is part early 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/60 Photograph entitled “and two fat headed oasts 1984 with brick stomachs” letter from Rudyard Kipling to a friend in 1902 when he bought this property. Kipling evidently modified the oasts by putting a lid on one and a wooden dovecote on the other. Now owned by the National Trust (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/9/61 Photograph entitled Swanborough Manor Farm 1984 barn. The conversion nearly complete 1984 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/62 Photograph entitled A large barn at Tullywell’s 1984 Farm near Cooksbridge. Note the windows (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/63 Photograph entitled A large barn at Tullywell’s 1984 Farm near Cooksbridge. Note the windows (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/64 Photograph entitled Also at Tullywell’s Farm is 1984 this attractive stable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/65 Photograph entitled A timber barn at Burwash 1984 which is now part of a residential property (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/66 Photograph entitled A barn and stables at 1984 Lower Tullywell’s Farm near Cooksbridge. Some recent shoring up of the stables has been necessary (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/67 Photograph entitled A barn and stables at 1984 Lower Tullywell’s Farm near Cooksbridge. Some recent shoring up of the stables has been necessary (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/68 Photograph entitled This barn next to Ditchling 1984 church has been preserved in a public space, presumably the original farm yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/69 Photograph entitled This barn next to Ditchling 1984 church has been preserved in a public space, presumably the original farm yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/70 Photograph entitled These farm buildings are in 1984 the grounds of Bexhill Manor which dates from the 15th century and is now a public garden. The manor has been considerably restored and at some time appears to have been operated as a farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/71 Photograph entitled These farm buildings are in 1984 the grounds of Bexhill Manor which dates from the 15th century and is now a public garden. The manor has been considerably restored and at some time appears to have been operated as a farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/72 Photograph entitled A curious repair job on a 1984 small barn at Elphicks Farm at Ditchling. Note the decoration of the gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/73 Photograph entitled Ranscombe Farm near 1985 Glynde on the slopes of Mount Caburn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/74 Photograph entitled Court Farm, Piddinghoe. 1985 Small outbuildings attached to the farmhouse. Note also the cast iron pump (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/75 Photograph entitled Another view of Court 1985 Farm, Piddinghoe in the snow in February 1985 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/76 Photograph entitled Ovingdean Farm. The 1985 circular foundation and the small opening in the barn indicates a sweep type horse engine installed at some time (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/77 Photograph entitled Ovingdean Farm. The 1985 circular foundation and the small opening in the barn indicates a sweep type horse engine installed at some time (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/78 Photograph entitled Farm buildings at 1985 Ovingdean, some of which appear to have been rendered over the flint. This was a small but prosperous farming community in the 17th century and early 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/79 Photograph entitled Farm buildings at 1985 Ovingdean, some of which appear to have been rendered over the flint. This was a small but prosperous farming community in the 17th century and early 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/80 Photograph entitled Telscombe Farm 1985 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/81 Photograph entitled A part of Rathfinny Farm 1985 near Alfriston – a good example of an isolated barn and castle enclosure in the downs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/82 Photograph entitled A barn at Pevensey now 1985 apparently used for car repairs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/9/83 Photograph entitled A timber barn near Ripe 1985 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10 Album 10 1985

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/10/1 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two large grain 1985 storage buildings at Cannings Cross Farm near Stanton St Bernard. Note the round pitching hole and the high doorways (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/2 Photograph entitled Wiltshire two large grain 1985 storage buildings at Cannings Cross Farm near Stanton St Bernard. Note the round pitching hole and the high doorways (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/3 Photograph entitled West Sussex Standen 1985 House, near East Grinstead was built by Philip Webb in 1894 on an old farm site. This barn complex has been converted and is now part of the National Trust Property (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/4 Photograph entitled West Sussex Standen 1985 House, near East Grinstead was built by Philip Webb in 1894 on an old farm site. This barn complex has been converted and is now part of the National Trust Property (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/5 Photograph entitled The roof structure of the 1985 barn at Standen. The barn is now the National Trust cafe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/6 Photograph entitled Kent a timber clad barn at 1985 Pyle Farm at Cowden on the Kent Sussex border. Note the large projecting porch (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/7 Photograph entitled Kent a recently converted 1985 oasthouse at Hever (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/8 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the model farm at 1985 Quidhampton built for the Earl of Pembroke on the Wilton estate about 1850. Note the crazy paving walls which Pevsner described as terrible (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/9 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the model farm at 1985 Quidhampton built for the Earl of Pembroke on the Wilton estate about 1850. Note the crazy paving walls which Pevsner described as terrible (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/10 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the model farm at 1985 Quidhampton built for the Earl of Pembroke on the Wilton estate about 1850. Note the crazy paving walls which Pevsner described as terrible (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/11 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the model farm at 1985 Quidhampton built for the Earl of Pembroke on the Wilton estate about 1850. Note the crazy paving walls which Pevsner described as terrible (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/12 Photograph entitled Wiltshire the model farm at 1985 Quidhampton built for the Earl of Pembroke on the Wilton estate about 1850. Note the crazy paving walls which Pevsner described as terrible (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/13 Photograph entitled Wiltshire dilapidated 1985 buildings on a farm at Alton Priors. The round building may have been a dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/14 Photograph entitled Wiltshire dilapidated 1985 buildings on a farm at Alton Priors. The round building may have been a dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/15 Photograph entitled Wiltshire dilapidated 1985 buildings on a farm at Alton Priors. The round building may have been a dovecote (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/16 Photograph entitled Suffolk two timber clad 1985 barns typical of many on the Suffolk-Essex border. At Cavendish and Lavenham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/17 Photograph entitled Suffolk two timber clad 1985 barns typical of many on the Suffolk-Essex border. At Cavendish and Lavenham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/18 Photograph entitled Suffolk a mixture of 1985 buildings at Hartest. The barn is typical of the area (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/19 Photograph entitled Suffolk a mixture of 1985 buildings at Hartest. The barn is typical of the area (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/20 Photograph entitled Suffolk interesting 1985 buildings on a farm at Lavenham. Note the huge recessed porch on the barn and the long row of sheds (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/21 Photograph entitled Suffolk interesting 1985 buildings on a farm at Lavenham. Note the huge recessed porch on the barn and the long row of sheds (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/21A Photograph entitled Suffolk interesting 1985 buildings on a farm at Lavenham. Note the huge recessed porch on the barn and the long row of sheds (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/21B Photograph entitled Suffolk interesting 1985 buildings on a farm at Lavenham. Note the huge recessed porch on the barn and the long row of sheds (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/22 Photograph entitled Suffolk a fine old barn at 1985 Acton, near Sudbury. The construction suggests some considerable age as some of the panels still retain their wattle and daub infilling. Its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/23 Photograph entitled Suffolk a fine old barn at 1985 Acton, near Sudbury. The construction suggests some considerable age as some of the panels still retain their wattle and daub infilling. Its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/24 Photograph entitled West Sussex this large and 1985 beautifully built barn at Fontwell, near Chichester is typically Sussex vintage. Note the quarter hipped roof and the door built in two parts. Now completely demolished presumably by October 1987 hurricane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/25 Photograph entitled West Sussex this large and 1985 beautifully built barn at Fontwell, near Chichester is typically Sussex vintage. Note the quarter hipped roof and the door built in two parts. Now completely demolished presumably by October 1987 hurricane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/26 Photograph entitled West Sussex well known 1985 tithe barn at Rogate, near the Hampshire border. It stands on a sandstone base and the door on the east side is noteworthy (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/27 Photograph entitled West Sussex well known 1985 tithe barn at Rogate, near the Hampshire border. It stands on a sandstone base and the door on the east side is noteworthy (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/28 Photograph entitled West Sussex well known 1985 tithe barn at Rogate, near the Hampshire border. It stands on a sandstone base and the door on the east side is noteworthy (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/29 Photograph entitled West Sussex well known 1985 tithe barn at Rogate, near the Hampshire border. It stands on a sandstone base and the door on the east side is noteworthy (1 colour photograph)West Sussex an enormous brick barn at Fittleworth which was up for sale when photorh SR HFBG PH2/10/30 Photograph entitled West Sussex an enormous 1985 brick barn at Fittleworth which was up for sale when photographed in the summer of 1985. The little group of pig styes to the left of the large door is interesting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/31 Photograph entitled West Sussex an enormous 1985 brick barn at Fittleworth which was up for sale when photographed in the summer of 1985. The little group of pig styes to the left of the large door is interesting (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/32 Photograph entitled West Sussex Truleigh 1985 Manor farm, near Upper Beeding. Note the arch and dovecote built into the barn complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/33 Photograph entitled West Sussex Truleigh 1985 Manor farm, near Upper Beeding. Note the arch and dovecote built into the barn complex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/34 Photograph entitled West Sussex a granary near 1985 Washington with the usual dog kennel under the steps. There appears to be a bricked up pitching hole to the left (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/35 Photograph entitled West Sussex this small 1985 barn at Wiston near Washington appears to have been re-roofed with graded Horsham stone slabs commonly seen on houses in this district but most unusual on a farm building (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/36 Photograph entitled Essex a very large double 1985 doored barn at Foxearth on the Essex/Suffolk border (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/37 Photograph entitled Essex a general view of 1985 Manor farm at Great Yeldham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/38 Photograph entitled The little dovecote at 1985 Manor farm which is apparently being restored (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/39 Photograph entitled Suffolk a field barn near 1985 Acton. Note the enormous porch (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/40 Photograph entitled Suffolk this fine brick 1985 dovecote is in the grounds of Kentwell hall at Long Melford. The original house was medieval but the dovecote probably dates from the late 17th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/41 Photograph entitled Suffolk this dovecote is in 1985 the grounds of Stoke College at Stoke-by-Clare which was once a Benedictine Priory. It was built in the late 16th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/42 Photograph entitled Suffolk the stable block at 1985 Melford Hall, Long Melford. The gateway follows the style of the house which was built by William Cordell in 1570. The wavy wall is an interesting feature of this part of Suffolk (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/43 Photograph entitled Suffolk the stable block at 1985 Melford Hall, Long Melford. The gateway follows the style of the house which was built by William Cordell in 1570. The wavy wall is an interesting feature of this part of Suffolk (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/44 Photograph entitled Suffolk the timber barn at 1985 Cavendish Manor at Cavendish. The estate is now run as a vineyard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/45 Photograph entitled Suffolk a small but 1985 attractive thatched barn by the roadside at Leavenheath (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/46 Photograph entitled Also at Leavenheath a very 1985 imposing barn with two large doors and a roof which has acquired a pleasing colour effect in spite of the material (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/47 Photograph entitled Suffolk two buildings at 1985 Woodhouse Farm, Stratford St Mary. The large barn has an unusually high porch which may be a modified doorway. The smaller aisled barn now appears to be used to store farm machinery (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/48 Photograph entitled Suffolk two buildings at 1985 Woodhouse Farm, Stratford St Mary. The large barn has an unusually high porch which may be a modified doorway. The smaller aisled barn now appears to be used to store farm machinery (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/49 Number not used 1985

SR HFBG PH2/10/50 Photograph entitled Suffolk Rodbridge House 1985 Farm near Long Melford. A large farm with large flint and brick buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/51 Photograph entitled Suffolk Rodbridge House 1985 Farm near Long Melford. A large farm with large flint and brick buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/52 Photograph entitled West Sussex a timber clad 1985 barn at the edge of a field near Partridge (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/53 Photograph entitled West Sussex this rather 1985 unusual farm is near Ashurst. It would repay further investigation (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/54 Photograph entitled West Sussex a small stable 1985 at Ashurst. Note the timber verticals which denotes very uncertain date (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/55 Photograph entitled West Sussex this attractive 1985 barn complex is in a field near Partridge Green but is in poor condition. The roof seems to be the best part (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/56 Photograph entitled West Sussex this attractive 1985 barn complex is in a field near Partridge Green but is in poor condition. The roof seems to be the best part (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/57 Photograph entitled West Sussex all that 1985 remains of a horse gin now in a garden at Lindfield. There is no sign of the barn that it served. The trackway is of brick (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/58 Photograph entitled Surrey Woodlands Farm, 1985 near Leatherhead. An imposing set of buildings with a dovecote over the entrance (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/59 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this large 1985 dovecote has now been incorporated into a modern development. It is in the village of Stanton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/60 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a nice old 1985 granary now in the centre of Bishops Cleeve (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/61 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 1985 magnificent barn is in the grounds of Stanway House at Stanway. It is the home of Lord Neidpath and is open to the public at certain times. Note the small door into the porch and the absence of any ventilation in the front wall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/62 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 1985 magnificent barn is in the grounds of Stanway House at Stanway. It is the home of Lord Neidpath and is open to the public at certain times. Note the small door into the porch and the absence of any ventilation in the front wall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/63 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the large 1985 tithe barn was at Sudeley Castle the last home of Catherine Parr. It was probably built in the 14th century but has been much altered and may at one time have been used as a banqueting hall or residence. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/64 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the large 1985 tithe barn was at Sudeley Castle the last home of Catherine Parr. It was probably built in the 14th century but has been much altered and may at one time have been used as a banqueting hall or residence. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/65 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the large 1985 tithe barn was at Sudeley Castle the last home of Catherine Parr. It was probably built in the 14th century but has been much altered and may at one time have been used as a banqueting hall or residence. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/66 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire one o the 1985 old farm buildings at Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe and a rather unusual set of dog kennels near the present house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/67 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire one o the 1985 old farm buildings at Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe and a rather unusual set of dog kennels near the present house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/68 Photograph entitled the great 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Bredon near Tewkesbury which was built in about 1340 for the Bishop of Worcester. It has now been restored by the National Trust after damage by fire in 1980 and is the second largest ecclesiastical tithe barn in Britain. It is 132 feet long and is considered to be one of the finest medieval barns to survive (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/69 Photograph entitled Worcestershire the great 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Bredon near Tewkesbury which was built in about 1340 for the Bishop of Worcester. It has now been restored by the National Trust after damage by fire in 1980 and is the second largest ecclesiastical tithe barn in Britain. It is 132 feet long and is considered to be one of the finest medieval barns to survive (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/70 Photograph entitled Worcestershire the great 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Bredon near Tewkesbury which was built in about 1340 for the Bishop of Worcester. It has now been restored by the National Trust after damage by fire in 1980 and is the second largest ecclesiastical tithe barn in Britain. It is 132 feet long and is considered to be one of the finest medieval barns to survive (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/71 Photograph entitled Worcestershire the great 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Bredon near Tewkesbury which was built in about 1340 for the Bishop of Worcester. It has now been restored by the National Trust after damage by fire in 1980 and is the second largest ecclesiastical tithe barn in Britain. It is 132 feet long and is considered to be one of the finest medieval barns to survive (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/72 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the tithe 1985 barn at Ashleworth built for St Augustine’s at Bristol in 1500 and finally given to the national trust in 1956. it is 125 feet long , with ten bays and queen post roof . It has been converted internally by Messrs. Cadbury for dairy purposes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/73 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the tithe 1985 barn at Ashleworth built for St Augustine’s at Bristol in 1500 and finally given to the national trust in 1956. it is 125 feet long , with ten bays and queen post roof trusses. It has been converted internally by Messrs. Cadbury for dairy purposes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/74 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire the tithe 1985 barn at Ashleworth built for St Augustine’s at Bristol in 1500 and finally given to the national trust in 1956. it is 125 feet long , with ten bays and queen post roof trusses. It has been converted internally by Messrs. Cadbury for dairy purposes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/75 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire a 1985 temporary farm buildings near Broadway (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/76 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Hartpury was built, probably in the late 14th century, for Benedictine monks of St Peters Abbey now Gloucester Cathedral. It has a king post roof but the patterned tile roof seems to be an unfortunate modern addition. It is said to be the second largest barn in the country (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/77 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Hartpury was built, probably in the late 14th century, for Benedictine monks of St Peters Abbey now Gloucester Cathedral. It has a king post roof but the patterned tile roof seems to be an unfortunate modern addition. It is said to be the second largest barn in the country (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/78 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire this 1985 Cotswold stone tithe barn at Hartpury was built, probably in the late 14th century, for Benedictine monks of St Peters Abbey now Gloucester Cathedral. It has a king post roof but the patterned tile roof seems to be an unfortunate modern addition. It is said to be the second largest barn in the country (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/79 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire buildings 1985 at Hidcote Manor Gardens, now the property of the National Trust. Note the nesting holes in the great barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/80 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire buildings 1985 at Hidcote Manor Gardens, now the property of the National Trust. Note the nesting holes in the great barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/81 Photograph entitled Worcestershire a large 1985 disused oasthouse at Baynall near Worcester (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/82 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire two 1985 massive brick buildings at Corsend Farm at Hartpury. The diamond shaped vents in the barn are strangely asymmetrical both in their positioning and in detail. They are of four different sizes and in one case irregular in outline (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/83 Photograph entitled Gloucestershire two 1985 massive brick buildings at Corsend Farm at Hartpury. The diamond shaped vents in the barn are strangely asymmetrical both in their positioning and in detail. They are of four different sizes and in one case irregular in outline (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/84 Photograph entitled Worcestershire farm 1985 buildings in the village of Welland, near Malvern (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/85 Photograph entitled Worcestershire farm 1985 buildings in the village of Welland, near Malvern (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/86 Photograph entitled Gwent a barn and stable 1985 block at Penhow Castle near Caerwent. Both appear to have been re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/87 Photograph entitled Gwent a barn and stable 1985 block at Penhow Castle near Caerwent. Both appear to have been re-roofed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/88 Photograph entitled Derbyshire the stable block 1986 at Sudbury Hall. Probably late 17th century. The hall is open to the public and is now National Trust property. Note the fine doorways (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/89 Photograph entitled Derbyshire Sudbury but 1986 not actually in the grounds of the hall, this building appears to be no longer in use. Presumably stables with hayloft above (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/90 Photograph entitled Derbyshire a stone barn 1986 with brick gables near Melbourne. Note the vents, owl holes and nesting holes in the gables (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/91 Photograph entitled Derbyshire a stone barn 1986 with brick gables near Melbourne. Note the vents, owl holes and nesting holes in the gables (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/92 Photograph entitled Leicestershire the stables at 1986 Staunton Harold Hall. A fine wide doorway with interesting brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/93 Photograph entitled Staffordshire this square 1986 brick dovecote is in the village of Tatenhill (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/10/94 Photograph entitled Staffordshire this curious 1986 building stands isolated in a field about tow miles west of Lichfield. There appears to have been some kind of living accommodation at one end. Very poor condition and used as a cattle shelter (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/95 Photograph entitled Derbyshire a fine stone 1986 barn near Ilam (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/96 Photograph entitled a timber clad 1986 barn at Great Gaddeston. A good roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/10/97 Photograph entitled 1986 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11 Album 10 East Sussex 1985

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/11/1 Photograph entitled Court Farm, Piddinghoe a 1985 windbrace pegged into a slot in a main upright and the joint numbered by adze marks on each component. This was evidently joint number 6 and similar forms of numbering can be found on many Sussex barns (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/2 Photograph entitled Court Farm, Piddinghoe 1985 pegging the bottom of a main upright into a block of timber with the grain going the other way and then supporting this in turn on bricks or stone was supposed to prevent rising damp. It can be seen in barns built in the 13th century and is usually an indication of considerable age (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/3 Photograph entitled Buildings at Laughton 1985 Farm now apparently disused. A very old site (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/4 Photograph entitled the barn at Laughton has 1985 now been converted into a dwelling (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/5 Photograph entitled Laughton place 1985 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/11/6 Photograph entitled A large barn in the middle 1985 of Rottingdean village now partially converted (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/7 Photograph entitled A typical Wealden farm 1985 near Waldron. The old barn is surrounded by modern buildings and the disused oast, which was feature of such farms, still stands nearby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/8 Photograph entitled Manor Farm at Horam 1985 stands on a very old site which was once an old iron working. The present owner has converted some of the buildings and is turning them into a weekend rural studies centre and a small museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/9 Photograph entitled Manor Farm at Horam 1985 stands on a very old site which was once an old iron working. The present owner has converted some of the buildings and is turning them into a weekend rural studies centre and a small museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/10 Photograph entitled Internal details of the 1985 oldest barn at Manor farm including some graffiti among which the date 1627 can be seen (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/11 Photograph entitled Internal details of the 1985 oldest barn at Manor farm including some graffiti among which the date 1627 can be seen, after conversion (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/12 Photograph entitled Internal details of the 1985 oldest barn at Manor farm including some graffiti among which the date 1627 can be seen (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/13 Photograph entitled This timber barn at Isfield 1985 is in poor condition except for the roof. Now completely demolished by the hurricane of 16th October 1987 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/14 Photograph entitled Another barn at Isfield 1985 which has been much modified. Now completely demolished by the hurricane of 16th October 1987 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/15 Photograph entitled buildings at Colbrans Farm 1985 at Laughton. Note the old feeding stalls with timber partitions. The new barn has been built inside the flint walled yard which originally served the brick barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/16 Photograph entitled buildings at Colbrans Farm 1985 at Laughton. Note the old feeding stalls with timber partitions. The new barn has been built inside the flint walled yard which originally served the brick barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/17 Photograph entitled buildings at Colbrans Farm 1985 at Laughton. Note the old feeding stalls with timber partitions. The new barn has been built inside the flint walled yard which originally served the brick barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/18 Photograph entitled A shepherd’s hut in the 1986 Ouse Valley. It would have originally have had four cast iron wheels and possibly shafts for oxen transport. These are now very rare and seldom seen (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/19 Photograph entitled the remains of a small pig 1986 sty in a little brick floored yard behind the Sussex Ox pub at Milton Street (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/20 Photograph entitled An old stable block in the 1986 farmyard next to the church at Litlington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/21 Photograph entitled A disused barn at North 1986 End neat Hamsey (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/22 Photograph entitled A very dilapidated and 1986 disused barn at Hamsey near Lewes. Site now cleared July 1989 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/23 Photograph entitled Copyhold Farm at Hamsey, 1986 near Lewes. A working farm but in need of much repair (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/11/24 Photograph entitled Copyhold Farm at Hamsey, 1986 near Lewes. A working farm but in need of much repair (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/25 Photograph entitled A large typically Sussex 1987 flint barn at Tarring Newville near Newhaven. Note how the original door has been bricked up (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/26 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn at 1987 Roundean Bottom, west of Lewes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/27 Photograph entitled A timber clad barn at 1987 Roundean Bottom, west of Lewes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/28 Photograph entitled Charleston Farm, near Firle 1987 formerly the home of Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell has been preserved by the Charleston Farm Trust. One of the barns which was damaged by fire has been repaired by the insertion of a steel structure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/29 Photograph entitled Charleston Farm, near Firle 1987 formerly the home of Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell has been preserved by the Charleston Farm Trust. One of the barns which was damaged by fire has been repaired by the insertion of a steel structure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/30 Photograph entitled Charleston Farm, near Firle 1987 formerly the home of Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell has been preserved by the Charleston Farm Trust. One of the barns which was damaged by fire has been repaired by the insertion of a steel structure (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/31 Photograph entitled The East Sussex Record 1987 office at Lewes s a good example of an extensive conversion of a large barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/32 Photograph entitled The East Sussex Record 1987 office at Lewes s a good example of an extensive conversion of a large barn (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/11/33 Photograph entitled A converted oasthouse 1987 complex at Hooe on the Pevensey Levels after the hurricane winds in October 1987 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/34 Photograph entitled Damage to a barn at 1987 Whartley on the Pevensey Levels after the October 1987 hurricane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/35 Photograph entitled Damage to a barn at 1987 Whartley on the Pevensey Levels after the October 1987 hurricane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/36 Photograph entitled Timber barn at Bodle 1987 Street badly damaged by the October 1987 hurricane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/37 Photograph entitled A small barn with a 1988 catslide roof near Bodle Street (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/38 Photograph entitled The barn at Litlington farm 1988 with shelter shed now apparently disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/39 Photograph entitled the 16th century red brick 1988 barn at Folkington Place (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/40 Photograph entitled Open day at Spring Barn 1988 Farm near Lewes. The barn is in good condition and is now used for general storage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/41 Photograph entitled A nice old stable door at 1988 Spring Barn Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/42 Photograph entitled A recent conversion of a 1988 double oast house at Icklesham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/43 Photograph entitled Four barns at Telscombe 1988 Village. At one time this tiny hamlet must have supported at least three farms (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/44 Photograph entitled Four barns at Telscombe 1988 Village. At one time this tiny hamlet must have supported at least three farms (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/45 Photograph entitled Four barns at Telscombe 1988 Village. At one time this tiny hamlet must have supported at least three farms (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/46 Photograph entitled A portable shepherd’s hut 1988 at the Seven Sisters Country Park museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/47 Photograph entitled A very large barn at 1988 Church Farm at West Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/48 Photograph entitled This barn at Place Farm, 1988 West Firle is now undergoing repairs as a result of gale damage in October 1987 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/49 Photograph entitled Farm buildings at Church 1988 Farm, West Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/50 Photograph entitled This fine flint hexagonal 1988 dovecote is also at Church Farm, West Firle and is grade 2 listed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/51 Photograph entitled This fine flint hexagonal 1989 dovecote is also at Church Farm, West Firle and is grade 2 listed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/52 Photograph entitled The conversion of a timber 1987-1989 clad barn at Iford in the Ouse Valley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/53 Photograph entitled The conversion of a timber 1987-1989 clad barn at Iford in the Ouse Valley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/54 Photograph entitled The conversion of a timber 1987-1989 clad barn at Iford in the Ouse Valley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/55 Photograph entitled This dovecote at Nymans 1989 near Cuckfield was built around 1930 and so must be one of the latest t be built (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/56 Photograph entitled A disused oast at Westfield 1989 near Hastings. Repairs seem to have been carried out at some stage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/57 Photograph entitled Ludwell Farm at East 1989 Hoathly. The aisles each side of the main doors appear to have been added (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/58 Photograph entitled Glynde House the tables 1989 built c. 1755 for the Trevor family by John Morris. Parts of the main house date back to 1569 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/59 Photograph entitled A barn and cattle shelters 1989 at Hooe, near Bexhill (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/60 Photograph entitled A granary above stables on 1989 the farm at Newick Park (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/61 Photograph entitled The Cuckmere Estuary part 1989 of the Seven Sisters Country Park complex at Exceat (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/62 Photograph entitled Lewes Southerham Farm 1990 now developed into a small residential community (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/63 Photograph entitled Lewes Southerham Farm 1990 now developed into a small residential community (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/64 Photograph entitled Norlingham a timber clad 1990 barn in rather poor condition in Green Lane (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/65 Photograph entitled Firle Place, West Firle the 1990 stable block was built in 1800 and the wrought iron gates are very fine. Photographs taken with the permission of Lord Gage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/66 Photograph entitled Firle Place, West Firle the 1990 stable block was built in 1800 and the wrought iron gates are very fine. Photographs taken with the permission of Lord Gage (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/11/67 Photograph entitled Firle Place, West Firle the 1990 stable block was built in 1800 and the wrought iron gates are very fine. Photographs taken with the permission of Lord Gage (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/68 Photograph entitled Firle Place and other 1990 buildings on the home farm at Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/69 Photograph entitled Firle Place and other 1990 buildings on the home farm at Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/70 Photograph entitled Firle Place and other 1990 buildings on the home farm at Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/71 Photograph entitled Firle Place and other 1990 buildings on the home farm at Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/72 Photograph entitled Firle Place and other 1990 buildings on the home farm at Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/73 Photograph entitled Firle Place and other 1990 buildings on the home farm at Firle (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/74 Photograph entitled Stanmer Park the fine barn 1990 conversion in Stanmer village (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/75 Photograph entitled East Sussex this attractive 1990 bank barn is adjacent to the group of large barns at the Seven Sisters Country park headquarters at Exceat on the Cuckmere estuary. Up for sale 1992 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/76 Photograph entitled Hooe the barn at Tanyards 1990 Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/77 Photograph entitled Alfriston Frog Firle Farm 1992 in the Cuckmere estuary has been bought by the national Trust. The farm is being renovated and the burnt out barn will be rebuilt to it’s original state (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/11/78 Photograph entitled Alfriston Frog Firle Farm 1992 in the Cuckmere estuary has been bought by the national Trust. The farm is being renovated and the burnt out barn will be rebuilt to it’s original state (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/79 Photograph entitled Alfriston Frog Firle Farm 1992 in the Cuckmere estuary has been bought by the national Trust. The farm is being renovated and the burnt out barn will be rebuilt to it’s original state (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/80 Photograph entitled Alfriston Frog Firle Farm 1992 in the Cuckmere estuary has been bought by the national Trust. The farm is being renovated and the burnt out barn will be rebuilt to it’s original state (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/81 Photograph entitled Alfriston Frog Firle Farm 1992 in the Cuckmere estuary has been bought by the national Trust. The farm is being renovated and the burnt out barn will be rebuilt to it’s original state (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/82 Photograph entitled Alfriston Frog Firle Farm 1992 in the Cuckmere estuary has been bought by the national Trust. The farm is being renovated and the burnt out barn will be rebuilt to it’s original state (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/83 Photograph entitled This mobile shepherds hut 1992 has been loaned to the National Trust and will be on show at Frog Firle Farm when the farm is open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/84 Photograph entitled Alciston Court Farm 1992 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/85 Photograph entitled Loughton a small barn at 1992 Loughton Place. It has been extensively repaired (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/86 Photograph entitled Loughton a small barn at 1992 Loughton Place. It has been extensively repaired (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/87 Photograph entitled East Sussex the dovecote at 1992 Sheffield Park attributed to James Wyatt (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/11/88 Photograph entitled East Sussex the dovecote at 1992 Sheffield Park attributed to James Wyatt (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12 Album 12 1986

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/12/1 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1986 buildings from various parts of Sussex re- conditioned and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton – a very fine 17th century barn from Lee-on-Solent (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/2 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1986 buildings from various parts of Sussex re- conditioned and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton – mid 18th century stables from Watersfield (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/3 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1986 buildings from various parts of Sussex re- conditioned and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton – a typical 18th century Sussex cartshed (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/4 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1986 buildings from various parts of Sussex re- conditioned and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton- a granary built in 1731 from Littlehampton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/5 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1986 buildings from various parts of Sussex re- conditioned and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton – a 19th century horse gin reconstructed (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/6 Photograph entitled West Sussex farm 1986 buildings from various parts of Sussex re- conditioned and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton - A Sussex mobile shepherds hut (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/7 Photograph entitled Norfolk Cockney Cley a 1986 mobile shepherds hut at Cockney Cley Agricultural Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/8 Photograph entitled Hales Hall, a 15th century 1986 fortified manor near Loddon (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/9 Photograph entitled Hales Hall, a 15th century 1986 fortified manor near Loddon. The magnificent 184 feet long barn built about 1840 by James Hobart. It includes stables and accommodation for farm workers as well as crop storage. Note chimney (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/10 Photograph entitled Hales Hall, a 15th century 1986 fortified manor near Loddon. The magnificent 184 feet long barn built about 1840 by James Hobart. It includes stables and accommodation for farm workers as well as crop storage. Note chimney (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/11 Photograph entitled Hales Hall, a 15th century 1986 fortified manor near Loddon. The Manor House has now gone. These were farm buildings now converted and the garden in the foreground was the original farm yard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/12 Photograph entitled Hales Hall, a 15th century 1986 fortified manor near Loddon. Part of the farmyard all which originally surrounded the farm and manor. Note defensive slits (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/13 Photograph entitled Hales Hall, a 15th century 1986 fortified manor near Loddon. One of the old cartsheds at Hales Hall has a main upright supported on a cast iron staddle (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/14 Photograph entitled Norfolk Mulbarton stables 1986 and small barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/15 Photograph entitled Norfolk Mulbarton. A huge 1986 brick building which seems to incorporate a barn, stabling and living accommodation. Note the gable ends (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/16 Photograph entitled Norfolk Mulbarton. A huge 1986 brick building which seems to incorporate a barn, stabling and living accommodation. Note the gable ends (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/17 Photograph entitled Norfolk Blickling one of 1986 the outbuildings at Blickling Hall, now owned by the National Trust. Fine barn with ornamental gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/18 Photograph entitled Norfolk another barn at 1986 Blickling Farm with an ornamental gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/19 Photograph entitled Norfolk a stable block with 1986 barn attached also at Blickling Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/20 Photograph entitled Norfolk a stable block with 1986 barn attached also at Blickling Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/21 Photograph entitled Norfolk Hardwicke this 1986 thatched barn near Hardwicke has the date 1749 in iron figures on the gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/22 Photograph entitled Norfolk Hardwick the 1986 owner of this barn stated that the date 1789 appears inside with the carpenters mark (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/23 Photograph entitled Norfolk Hardwick farm in 1986 the village of that name includes some very old buildings. The timber barn on a brick base is infilled with wattle and daub and subsequently timber clad. The semi-circular cow shelter is noteworthy and the well, which was once the sole supply of water is on the other side of the road (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/24 Photograph entitled Norfolk Hardwick farm in 1986 the village of that name includes some very old buildings. The timber barn on a brick base is infilled with wattle and daub and subsequently timber clad. The semi-circular cow shelter is noteworthy and the well, which was once the sole supply of water is on the other side of the road (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/25 Photograph entitled Norfolk Hardwick farm in 1986 the village of that name includes some very old buildings. The timber barn on a brick base is infilled with wattle and daub and subsequently timber clad. The semi-circular cow shelter is noteworthy and the well, which was once the sole supply of water is on the other side of the road (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/26 Photograph entitled Norfolk Castle Acre this 1986 enormous roadside barn is constructed mainly of flint and seems to have been partially converted at the rear. The roof is in fine shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/27 Photograph entitled Norfolk Castle Acre this 1986 enormous roadside barn is constructed mainly of flint and seems to have been partially converted at the rear. The roof is in fine shape (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/28 Photograph entitled Norfolk Roydon near 1986 Kings Lynn. A well maintained small barn with unusual square vents set in a vertical panel of different coloured bricks. Note the new door (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/29 Photograph entitled Norfolk Roydon near 1986 Kings Lynn. A well maintained small barn with unusual square vents set in a vertical panel of different coloured bricks. Note the new door (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/30 Photograph entitled Norfolk buildings at the 1986 farm which is now a small agricultural museum at Castle Cley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/31 Photograph entitled Norfolk Grange Farm at 1986 Pulham St Mary. Note the large porch (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/32 Photograph entitled Norfolk general view of a 1986 small farm near Long Stratton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/33 Photograph entitled Norfolk a well roofed barn 1986 at Wighton still in active use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/34 Photograph entitled Norfolk this tithe barn on 1986 the Sandringham estate at Dersingham bears a plaque to the effect that it was given by the Queen to the village. It was built in 1671 adjacent to the church (as small tithe beans often were) and is now used for storage. Note the elegant crow stepped gables, a common feature in Norfolk introduced by the immigrant Dutch workers in the wool trade (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/35 Photograph entitled Norfolk this tithe barn on 1986 the Sandringham estate at Dersingham bears a plaque to the effect that it was given by the Queen to the village. It was built in 1671 adjacent to the church (as small tithe beans often were) and is now used for storage. Note the elegant crow stepped gables, a common feature in Norfolk introduced by the immigrant Dutch workers in the wool trade (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/36 Photograph entitled Norfolk Castle Rising this 1986 very large barn in the village is now used commercially and is constructed mainly of carstone like many other buildings in the village. This stone used to be mined in the Kings Lynn area (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/37 Photograph entitled Norfolk Castle Rising this 1986 very large barn in the village is now used commercially and is constructed mainly of carstone like many other buildings in the village. This stone used to be mined in the Kings Lynn area (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/38 Photograph entitled Norfolk Castle Rising this 1986 tall barn is constructed of carstone but it has been spoilt by partial conversion into offices. It now forms part of the complex which includes the barn above (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/39 Photograph entitled Norfolk Castle Rising this 1986 tall barn is constructed of carstone but it has been spoilt by partial conversion into offices. It now forms part of the complex which includes the barn above (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/40 Photograph entitled Norfolk Beeston Hall, near 1986 Wroxham. The 18th century stables. The house is open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/41 Photograph entitled Norfolk a small farm at 1986 Hethersett, south of Norwich (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/42 Photograph entitled Norfolk a small brick barn 1986 at Shotesham, near Norwich (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/43 Photograph entitled Norfolk Felbrigg Hall now 1986 owned by the National Trust. The dovecote built in 1680 and the stable block built in 1825 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/44 Photograph entitled Norfolk Felbrigg Hall now 1986 owned by the National Trust. The dovecote built in 1680 and the stable block built in 1825 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/45 Photograph entitled Norfolk Felbrigg Hall now 1986 owned by the National Trust. The dovecote built in 1680 and the stable block built in 1825 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/46 Photograph entitled Norfolk near Horning on 1986 the river this was once the chapel of St James Hospice. It is adjacent to the ruins of St Benets Abbey, founded by Canute. It has been much modified and is now used as a barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/47 Photograph entitled Norfolk near Horning on 1986 the river Bure this was once the chapel of St James Hospice. It is adjacent to the ruins of St Benets Abbey, founded by Canute. It has been much modified and is now used as a barn (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/48 Photograph entitled Norfolk near Horning on 1986 the river Bure this was once the chapel of St James Hospice. It is adjacent to the ruins of St Benets Abbey, founded by Canute. It has been much modified and is now used as a barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/49 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/50 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/51 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/52 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/53 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/54 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/55 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/56 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/57 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain. Under the date is inscribed 7 February (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/58 Photograph entitled Norfolk the 163 foot long 1986 tithe barn at Paston, built by Sir William Paston in 1581. one of the finest in the country it has a roof consisting of alternate tie beams and hammer beams. Neither the barn nor the subsidiary buildings appear to be in use and its future seems uncertain. The bildig of this be - - Sir W Pasto Knighte (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/59 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. the wagon and equipment sheds designed by Samuel Wyatt and built in 1850 with bricks made n the estate (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/60 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Longlands a typical Samuel Wyatt feature (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/61 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Longlands the main office and clock tower block containing wheelwrights, carpenters and joiners shops together with shoeing sheds and blacksmith (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/62 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Longlands the main office and clock tower block containing wheelwrights, carpenters and joiners shops together with shoeing sheds and blacksmith (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/63 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Longlands a very large brick barn which has been much modified and added to. Built about 1790 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/64 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Longlands the front of the engine house and the back. Power was provided by a large stationary steam engine (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/65 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Longlands the front of the engine house and the back. Power was provided by a large stationary steam engine (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/66 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. The famous Great Barn in the park designed by Samuel Wyatt and built in 1790. it is very large and has accommodation for horses and cattle as well as cart sheds, storage for grain and root crops and threshing floors (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/67 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Near the Great Barn is this small one built in 1864 and now full of grain storage vats (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/68 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Date above bricked up door (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/69 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Egmere Farm one of the smaller farms on the Holkham Estate. The large barn 1853 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/70 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Egmere cattle shelters 1853 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/71 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Egmere stable block 1853 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/72 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Egmere an older barn with some fancy brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/73 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Egmere an older barn with some fancy brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/74 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Egmere an unusual and rather interesting fence to protect animals and vehicles (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/75 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/76 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/77 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/78 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/79 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/80 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/81 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused. The barn and cattle yard are in active use (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/82 Photograph entitled Norfolk the Holkham Hall 1986 Estates. Photograph taken during the 2nd annual conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group held at Norwich University in October 1986. Visits were made to three model farms built on the estate of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester in the mid 19th century. Coke of Norfolk was a noted agricultural reformist and spent a fortune on buildings for the many farms on this huge estate. Waterden Farm on the Holkham Estate was built in 1871 but many of the buildings seem to be disused. Nice brickwork (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/83 Photograph entitled Somerset the tithe barn at 1986 Glastonbury built by the Benedictine Monks of Glastonbury c. 1500. The four gables are each decorated with a medallion of each of the four Evangelists. It is now an agricultural museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/84 Photograph entitled Somerset the tithe barn at 1986 Glastonbury built by the Benedictine Monks of Glastonbury c. 1500. The four gables are each decorated with a medallion of each of the four Evangelists. It is now an agricultural museum. The east gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/85 Photograph entitled Somerset the tithe barn at 1986 Glastonbury built by the Benedictine Monks of Glastonbury c. 1500. The four gables are each decorated with a medallion of each of the four Evangelists. It is now an agricultural museum (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/86 Photograph entitled Somerset the tithe barn at 1986 Glastonbury built by the Benedictine Monks of Glastonbury c. 1500. The four gables are each decorated with a medallion of each of the four Evangelists. It is now an agricultural museum. The west gable (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/87 Photograph entitled Somerset this tithe barn at 1986 Pilton was built by the Benedictine monks of nearby Glastonbury c. 1500 and is remarkably like the one in that town. Unfortunately the roof was struck by lightening in the early 1970’s. It is now privately owned (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/88 Photograph entitled Somerset this tithe barn at 1986 Pilton was built by the Benedictine monks of nearby Glastonbury c. 1500 and is remarkably like the one in that town. Unfortunately the roof was struck by lightening in the early 1970’s. It is now privately owned (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/89 Photograph entitled Somerset this tithe barn at 1986 Pilton was built by the Benedictine monks of nearby Glastonbury c. 1500 and is remarkably like the one in that town. Unfortunately the roof was struck by lightening in the early 1970’s. It is now privately owned (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/90 Photograph entitled Somerset this tithe barn at 1986 Pilton was built by the Benedictine monks of nearby Glastonbury c. 1500 and is remarkably like the one in that town. Unfortunately the roof was struck by lightening in the early 1970’s. It is now privately owned (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/91 Photograph entitled Somerset this tithe barn at 1986 Pilton was built by the Benedictine monks of nearby Glastonbury c. 1500 and is remarkably like the one in that town. Unfortunately the roof was struck by lightening in the early 1970’s. It is now privately owned (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/92 Photograph entitled Hampshire a much 1987 modified barn in the village of Kingsley (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/93 Photograph entitled Surrey Shepherds Hurst 1987 Farm at Outwood. A small farm. The central building is on staddle stones (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/94 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large barn at 1987 Climping. Re-roofed with corrugated asbestos (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/95 Photograph entitled West Sussex Grange Farm 1987 at Lindfield has been partially converted (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/96 Photograph entitled West Sussex Grange Farm 1987 at Lindfield has been partially converted (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/97 Photograph entitled West Sussex a large timber 1987 clad barn at Gravetye, near east Grinstead (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/98 Photograph entitled West Sussex this attractive 1987 but disused farm yard is at Fittleworth (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/99 Photograph entitled West Sussex this attractive 1987 but disused farm yard is at Fittleworth (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/100 Photograph entitled Yorkshire farm buildings 1987 near Tadcaster constructed of Magnesium limestone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/101 Photograph entitled Yorkshire farm buildings 1987 near Tadcaster constructed of Magnesium limestone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/102 Photograph entitled Yorkshire extensive 1987 conversions being carried out for a new craft centre. Note the rather unusual timber construction (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/103 Photograph entitled Yorkshire extensive 1987 conversions being carried out for a new craft centre. Note the rather unusual timber construction (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/104 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a fine old 1988 limestone gateway at Headley Hall Farm (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/12/105 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Leeds 1988 University Farms at Headley Hall near Tadcaster. Brick cartsheds with granary above (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/106 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a rather unusual 1988 form of ventilation in a roadside barn at Naburn near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/107 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a rather unusual 1988 form of ventilation in a roadside barn at Naburn near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/108 Photograph entitled Yorkshire general view of 1988 a farm near Escrick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/109 Photograph entitled Yorkshire fine brick 1988 buildings on a farm at Ricall, near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/12/110 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a general view 1988 of Kiddal Hall Farm near Leeds. A closer inspection would be well worthwhile (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13 Album 13 1988

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/13/1 Photograph entitled a large farm at West 1988 Stour. The whole farm appears to be no longer in use and is up for sale (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/2 Photograph entitled Dorset a large farm at West 1988 Stour. The whole farm appears to be no longer in use and is up for sale (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/3 Photograph entitled Dorset a large farm at West 1988 Stour. The whole farm appears to be no longer in use and is up for sale (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/4 Photograph entitled Dorset a large farm at West 1988 Stour. The whole farm appears to be no longer in use and is up for sale (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/5 Photograph entitled Dorset a large farm at West 1988 Stour. The whole farm appears to be no longer in use and is up for sale (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/6 Photograph entitled Dorset a large farm at West 1988 Stour. The whole farm appears to be no longer in use and is up for sale (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/7 Photograph entitled Yorkshire this pigsty is at 1988 Primrose Farm at Deighton about six miles south of York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/8 Photograph entitled Cornwall a barn in the 1988 village of Lanreath near Liskeard which is now a farm museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/9 Photograph entitled Nottinghamshire stone 1988 farm buildings on the A619 near Worksop (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/10 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Rush Farm at 1988 Deighton, south of York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/11 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the stable block 1988 at Castle Howard by Carr 1781 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/12 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the stable block 1988 at Castle Howard by Carr 1781 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/13 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the stable block 1988 at Castle Howard by Carr 1781 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/14 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the stable block 1988 at Castle Howard by Carr 1781 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/15 Photograph entitled Cornwall an old mill at 1988 Lower Penpoll near Fowey (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/16 Photograph entitled Cornwall a stone granary 1988 on the Fowey estate at Leryn (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/17 Photograph entitled Cornwall a fine old 1988 wheelhouse at Lantegloss Highway near Fowey (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/18 Photograph entitled West Sussex a well 1989 converted barn at Ashington (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/19 Photograph entitled West Sussex New Hall 1989 Farm at Small Dole near Henfield. The 16th century walled garden still has its bee-holes where bee skips were housed in Tudor times. Rare in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/20 Photograph entitled West Sussex New Hall 1989 Farm at Small Dole near Henfield. The 16th century walled garden still has its bee-holes where bee skips were housed in Tudor times. Rare in Sussex (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/21 Photograph entitled West Sussex New Hall 1989 Farm, Small Dole near Henfield. Most of the farm buildings now in use, with the possible exception of a small barn are post Tudor (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/22 Photograph entitled West Sussex New Hall 1989 Farm, Small Dole near Henfield. Most of the farm buildings now in use, with the possible exception of a small barn are post Tudor (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/23 Photograph entitled West Sussex New Hall 1989 Farm, Small Dole near Henfield. Most of the farm buildings now in use, with the possible exception of a small barn are post Tudor (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/24 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/25 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Sledmere Home Farm. Developed by the Sykes family 1775-1800. Some of the fine buildings on this large farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/26 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. North Yorkshire Sledmere Home Farm. Developed by the Sykes family 1775-1800. Some of the fine buildings on this large farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/27 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Sledmere Home Farm. Small slaughter house and the fine stable block in yellow brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/28 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Sledmere Home Farm. Small slaughter house and the fine stable block in yellow brick (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/29 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Sledmere Home Farm. Small slaughter house and the fine stable block in yellow brick (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/30 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Life Farm on the Sledmere Estates. A new use for the farmyard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/31 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Life Farm on the Sledmere Estates. A new use for the farmyard (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/32 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Marramatte Farm on the Sledmere Estates (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/33 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Marramatte Farm. Members of the Historic farm Buildings Group inspecting the large cart shelters (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/34 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Marramatte Farm. Members of the Historic farm Buidlings Group inspecting the large cart shelters (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/35 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. North Yorkshire Birdsall. Home Farm operated by Birdsall Estates Ltd. Built of stone in 1868 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/36 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Birdsall Grange Farm also operated by Birdsall Estates Ltd. Birdsall Home Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/37 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Birdsall Grange Farm also operated by Birdsall Estates Ltd. This building dates from c.1840 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/38 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. Birdsall Grange Farm also operated by Birdsall Estates Ltd. This building dates from c.1840 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/39 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/40 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/41 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/42 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/43 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/44 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/45 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/46 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/47 Photograph entitled This photograph was taken 1989 during the conference of the Historic Farm Buildings Group at York, October 1989, with the kind permission of the Earl of Sledmere and Birdsall Farm Estates. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/48 Photograph entitled The Home Farm, 1989 Harewood House a fine example of the type of large farm complex built by wealthy landowners in the second half of the 18th century. The house itself and the Home Farm were built by John Carr for Edwin Lascelles between 1755 and 1760, with some additions in 1805. As well as all the usual farm buildings typical of the period the complex includes workshops, forges and a unique block of purpose built estate workers cottages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/49 Photograph entitled The Home Farm, 1989 Harewood House a fine example of the type of large farm complex built by wealthy landowners in the second half of the 18th century. The house itself and the Home Farm were built by John Carr for Edwin Lascelles between 1755 and 1760, with some additions in 1805. As well as all the usual farm buildings typical of the period the complex includes workshops, forges and a unique block of purpose built estate workers cottages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/50 Photograph entitled The Home Farm, 1989 Harewood House a fine example of the type of large farm complex built by wealthy landowners in the second half of the 18th century. The house itself and the Home Farm were built by John Carr for Edwin Lascelles between 1755 and 1760, with some additions in 1805. As well as all the usual farm buildings typical of the period the complex includes workshops, forges and a unique block of purpose built estate workers cottages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/51 Photograph entitled The Home Farm, 1989 Harewood House a fine example of the type of large farm complex built by wealthy landowners in the second half of the 18th century. The house itself and the Home Farm were built by John Carr for Edwin Lascelles between 1755 and 1760, with some additions in 1805. As well as all the usual farm buildings typical of the period the complex includes workshops, forges and a unique block of purpose built estate workers cottages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/52 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire an old 1989 forge in the village of North Grimston. The dark objects are piles of thousands of rusty horse shoes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/53 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire an old 1989 forge in the village of North Grimston. The dark objects are piles of thousands of rusty horse shoes (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/54 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire an old 1989 forge in the village of North Grimston. The dark objects are piles of thousands of rusty horse shoes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/55 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire the barn 1989 on Stud Farm at North Grimton (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/56 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire stone 1989 stables and sheds on another farm at North Grimston (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/57 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire good 1989 stone buildings at Prospect Farm near Harrogate (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/58 Photograph entitled Sissinghurst Castle, Kent. 1989 The word castle is a misnomer as the original building on this site was an Elizabethan fortified manor house very little of which remains. The very fine 15th century brick barn associated with the Manor, now the property of the National Trust (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/59 Photograph entitled Sissinghurst Castle, Kent. 1989 The word castle is a misnomer as the original building on this site was an Elizabethan fortified manor house very little of which remains. The six original 12 ft square oasts were built in the 18th century but the two 18 ft diameter round ones were probably added much later (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/60 Photograph entitled Sissinghurst Castle, Kent. 1989 The word castle is a misnomer as the original building on this site was an Elizabethan fortified manor house very little of which remains (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/61 Photograph entitled Sissinghurst Castle, Kent. 1989 A barn of uncertain age on the estate which suffered from the hurricane of 1988 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/62 Photograph entitled Sissinghurst Castle, Kent. 1989 Two round oasts were converted for the use of oil burners and electric fans were incorporated (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/63 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire 1989 Thorganby Farm at Escrick near York an attractive group (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/64 Photograph entitled North Yorkshire 1989 Thorganby Farm at Escrick near York an attractive group (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/65 Photograph entitled Humberside the entrance to 1989 the stable block at Carlton Towers in the village of Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/66 Photograph entitled Essex a very old cart shed 1990 with granary above at Hill farm, Bran End near Great Dunmow (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/67 Photograph entitled Essex a very old cart shed 1990 with granary above at Hill farm, Bran End near Great Dunmow (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/68 Photograph entitled Essex Robin Hood Farm, 1990 Stambourne. A traditional timber clad barn (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/69 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Botley Farm Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/70 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Botley Farm Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/71 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Botley Farm Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/72 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Botley Farm Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/73 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Botley Farm Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/74 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Botley Farm Museum (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/75 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. Beufre Farm, Beaulieu the very fine 18th century barn. It is built of brick on stone footings and is 30ft by about 90ft (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/76 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. Beufre Farm, Beaulieu the very fine 18th century barn. It is built of brick on stone footings and is 30ft by about 90ft (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/77 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. St Leonards Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/78 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. St Leonards Farm is of particular interest as the main barn and other buildings have been built inside the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey tithe barn, probably 14th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/79 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. St Leonards Farm is of particular interest as the main barn and other buildings have been built inside the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey tithe barn, probably 14th century (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/80 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. St Leonards Farm is of particular interest as the main barn and other buildings have been built inside the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey tithe barn, probably 14th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/81 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. The dovecote at St Leonards Farm with 120 nesting boxes was built of local brick as the estate has its own brickyards (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/82 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1990 Group annual conference, Southampton University. Beaulieu Estate. The dovecote at St Leonards Farm with 120 nesting boxes was built of local brick as the estate has its own brickyards (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/83 Photograph entitled Lower Farm, East Meon, 1990 Hampshire. This beautifully maintained working farm has some fine buildings both old and new. Above is a somewhat altered cart shed with a flint back wall and a tiled roof and the main seven bay barn with aisles and thatched Norfolk reed roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/84 Photograph entitled Lower Farm, East Meon, 1990 Hampshire. This beautifully maintained working farm has some fine buildings both old and new. Above is a somewhat altered cart shed with a flint back wall and a tiled roof and the main seven bay barn with aisles and thatched Norfolk reed roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/85 Photograph entitled Lower Farm, East Meon, 1990 Hampshire. This beautifully maintained working farm has some fine buildings both old and new. Above is a somewhat altered cart shed with a flint back wall and a tiled roof and the main seven bay barn with aisles and thatched Norfolk reed roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/86 Photograph entitled Bolinge Hill Farm, 1990 Buriton, Hampshire. Historic Farm Buildings Conference. The farmhouse is partly 16th century, but as the farm now is devoted to beef and grain many of the buildings have been cleverly adapted and the whole complex is beautifully maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/87 Photograph entitled Bolinge Hill Farm, 1990 Buriton, Hampshire. Historic Farm Buildings Conference. The farmhouse is partly 16th century, but as the farm now is devoted to beef and grain many of the buildings have been cleverly adapted and the whole complex is beautifully maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/88 Photograph entitled Bolinge Hill Farm, 1990 Buriton, Hampshire. Historic Farm Buildings Conference. The farmhouse is partly 16th century, but as the farm now is devoted to beef and grain many of the buildings have been cleverly adapted and the whole complex is beautifully maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/89 Photograph entitled Bolinge Hill Farm, 1990 Buriton, Hampshire. Historic Farm Buildings Conference. The farmhouse is partly 16th century, but as the farm now is devoted to beef and grain many of the buildings have been cleverly adapted and the whole complex is beautifully maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/90 Photograph entitled Bolinge Hill Farm, 1990 Buriton, Hampshire. Historic Farm Buildings Conference. The farmhouse is partly 16th century, but as the farm now is devoted to beef and grain many of the buildings have been cleverly adapted and the whole complex is beautifully maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/91 Photograph entitled Bolinge Hill Farm, 1990 Buriton, Hampshire. Historic Farm Buildings Conference. The farmhouse is partly 16th century, but as the farm now is devoted to beef and grain many of the buildings have been cleverly adapted and the whole complex is beautifully maintained (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/92 Photograph entitled Church Farm, Privett, near 1990 Petersfield, Hampshire. A typical Victorian model farm built in the 1860’s by the Nicholson family similar in layout to their typical Home Park at Basing Park. The buildings form a rectangle and there is a variety of accommodation for livestock. The Nicholson logo can be seen on the buildings. Mr Mortimer, the present owner purchased the farm from the last of the Nicholsons (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/93 Photograph entitled Church Farm, Privett, near 1990 Petersfield, Hampshire. A typical Victorian model farm built in the 1860’s by the Nicholson family similar in layout to their typical Home Park at Basing Park. The buildings form a rectangle and there is a variety of accommodation for livestock. The Nicholson logo can be seen on the buildings. Mr Mortimer, the present owner purchased the farm from the last of the Nicholsons (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/94 Photograph entitled Church Farm, Privett, near 1990 Petersfield, Hampshire. A typical Victorian model farm built in the 1860’s by the Nicholson family similar in layout to their typical Home Park at Basing Park. The buildings form a rectangle and there is a variety of accommodation for livestock. The Nicholson logo can be seen on the buildings. Mr Mortimer, the present owner purchased the farm from the last of the Nicholsons (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/95 Photograph entitled Kent, Ockham oast house. 1991 A large conversion near Bodiam (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/96 Photograph entitled Kent, Ockham oast house. 1991 A large conversion near Bodiam (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/97 Photograph entitled Kent, Ockham oast house. 1991 A large conversion near Bodiam (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/98 Photograph entitled Farms in the Yorkshire 1991 landscape. Six farms photographed over the hedge with a telephoto lens. Manor Farm at Stillingfleet near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/99 Photograph entitled Farms in the Yorkshire 1991 landscape. Six farms photographed over the hedge with a telephoto lens. Gally Gap Farm at Barton-le-Willow near York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/100 Photograph entitled Farms in the Yorkshire 1991 landscape. Six farms photographed over the hedge with a telephoto lens. Farm near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/101 Photograph entitled Farms in the Yorkshire 1991 landscape. Six farms photographed over the hedge with a telephoto lens. Farm at Escrick near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/102 Photograph entitled Farms in the Yorkshire 1991 landscape. Six farms photographed over the hedge with a telephoto lens. Another farm at Escrick near Selby (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/103 Photograph entitled Farms in the Yorkshire 1991 landscape. Six farms photographed over the hedge with a telephoto lens. A fine stone longhouse near Pateley Bridge (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/104 Photograph entitled Yorkshire typical stone 1991 farm buildings in the Yorkshire Dales (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/105 Photograph entitled Yorkshire typical stone 1991 farm buildings in the Yorkshire Dales (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/106 Photograph entitled Gwynedd Pennant, the 1991 immensely wealthy owner of the Penrhyn slate quarries commissioned Thomas Hopper in 1827 to build Penryn Castle near Bangor. This is the huge stable block which is now a railway museum housing a fine collection of specially built locomotives and other machinery from the quarries (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/107 Photograph entitled Hampshire the water tower 1991 at Breamore House near Fordingbridge. Many farms had such towers in the late 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/108 Photograph entitled West Sussex the stable 1991 block at Leonardslee near Upper Beeding 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/109 Photograph entitled Hampshire the stable block 1991 at Breamore House (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/110 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. A very fine stables at Mottisfont Abbey near Fordingbridge, Hampshire built in 1837 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/111 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. A very fine stables at Mottisfont Abbey near Fordingbridge, Hampshire built in 1837 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/112 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. The stables at Harewood House in North Yorkshire by John Carr c1755 for Edwin Lascelles (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/113 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. The stables and carriage houses at Broadlands near Romsey, Hampshire (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/114 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/115 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. Built about 1675 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/115 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. The massive stables at Plas Newyd in Anglesey. By Potter about 1797 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/116 Photograph entitled Stable blocks. During their 1991 period of prosperity many of the owners of stately homes regarded their stable block as next in importance after the house and gardens. They were usually designed by leading architects of the period and they normally provided self-contained accommodation for the grooms and other staff associated with the horses and carriages. Sadly, they are now often converted into tearooms and National Trust shops. A private block at Upper Helmsley, near Stamford Bridge, North Yorkshire (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/117 Photograph entitled Benningbrough Hall, near 1991 York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/118 Photograph entitled at Chirk Castle near 1991 Wrexham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/119 Photograph entitled a rather unusual 1991 dovecote/granary at Harley, near Kenley, Shropshire (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/120 Photograph entitled a rather unusual 1991 dovecote/granary at Harley, near Kenley, Shropshire (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/121 Photograph entitled Converted oast houses, 1991 near , Kent (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/122 Photograph entitled A dilapidated oast house at 1991 Newenden near Tenterden, Kent (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/123 Photograph entitled A dilapidated oast house at 1991 Newenden near Tenterden, Kent (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/124 Photograph entitled This barn at Chart Court 1991 Farm, Little Chart, Kent is the subject of an application for conversion (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/125 Photograph entitled Hampshire derelict stables 1991 in the village of Mottisfont (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/126 Photograph entitled Hampshire a well 1991 maintained small thatched barn at Middle Wallop (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/127 Photograph entitled Kent the well-known tithe 1991 barn at Lenham. Built in the 14th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/128 Photograph entitled West Sussex at 1991 Wappingthorn Manor near Steyning a dovecote (could be 17th century), a model farm by Maxwell Ayrton dated 1928 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/129 Photograph entitled West Sussex at 1991 Wappingthorn Manor near Steyning a dovecote (could be 17th century), a model farm by Maxwell Ayrton dated 1928 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/130 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Pear Treet Farm 1991 in the village of Harton, near York. Very nice stonework (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/131 Photograph entitled Palace Farm, Charing, 1991 Kent. This farm must be unique as it stands within the courtyard of the ruined palace established as one of the residences of the Archbishops of Canterbury in the 7th century. The huge barn is probably part 14th century but has a hop-drying kiln built into one end at some later date. The farmhouse incorporates some of the original palace rooms (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/132 Photograph entitled Palace Farm, Charing, 1991 Kent. This farm must be unique as it stands within the courtyard of the ruined palace established as one of the residences of the Archbishops of Canterbury in the 7th century. The huge barn is probably part 14th century but has a hop-drying kiln built into one end at some later date. The farmhouse incorporates some of the original palace rooms (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/13/133 Photograph entitled Palace Farm, Charing, 1991 Kent. This farm must be unique as it stands within the courtyard of the ruined palace established as one of the residences of the Archbishops of Canterbury in the 7th century. The huge barn is probably part 14th century but has a hop-drying kiln built into one end at some later date. The farmhouse incorporates some of the original palace rooms (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/134 Number not used 1991

SR HFBG PH2/13/135 Photograph entitled Yorkshire East Riddlesden 1991 Hall at Keighley. The great 17th century barn 120ft long and two threshing floors (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/136 Photograph entitled Yorkshire East Riddlesden 1991 Hall at Keighley. The great 17th century barn 120ft long and two threshing floors (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/137 Postcard entitled Yorkshire East Riddlesden 1991 Hall at Keighley. The great 17th century barn 120ft long and two threshing floors, interior (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/138 Photograph entitled Yorkshire East Riddlesden 1991 Hall at Keighley. The other barn is 16th century. It is now closed for repairs (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/139 Photograph entitled Yorkshire an interesting 1991 cart shed at Grange Farm at Barton-le-Willows near York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/140 Photograph entitled Yorkshire another nice 1991 stone cart shed at Manor Farm also at Barton- le-Willows, near York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/141 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a cart shed with 1991 granary at Prospect Farm at High Catton near Stamford Bridge (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/142 Photograph entitled Yorkshire another cart 1991 shed with granary at Rectory Farm, Scirpenbeck, near Stamford Bridge (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/143 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a barn at 1991 Yeomans Farm Cliffe, near Selby. The roof needs repair (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/144 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Elvington Mill 1991 on the river Derwent, south east of York. Appears to be derelict (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/145 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Elvington Mill 1991 on the river Derwent, south east of York. Appears to be derelict (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/146 Photograph entitled Yorkshire at Lund, near 1991 Selby. Note the windows and cruciform vents which indicate an ecclesiastical connection (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/147 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a farm near 1991 Selby with a modern Dutch barn in the foreground (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/148 Photograph entitled Yorkshire an odd little 1991 roadside barn near Malham in the Dales (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/13/149 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Brook farm at 1991 Cliffe near Selby. Curious brickwork, the significance of which was not apparent from the outside (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14 Album 14 1991

Photographed, compiled and captioned by Paul Whicher

SR HFBG PH2/14/1 Photograph entitled Yorkshire fine old stone 1991 buildings in Wharfdale, near Malham. Note the pigeon loft in the house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/2 Photograph entitled Yorkshire fine old stone 1991 buildings in Wharfdale, near Malham. Note the pigeon loft in the house (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/3 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the stone barn, 1991 dated 1829 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/4 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Dales Barn at 1991 Arncliffe in Wharfdale. A very old barn in this beautiful village (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/5 Photograph entitled Yorkshire Dales Barn at 1991 Arncliffe in Wharfdale. A very old barn in this beautiful village (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/6 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the village green 1991 at Arncliffe with a 17th century farm building among the other old cottages (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/7 Photograph entitled Yorkshire this little stone 1991 barn is in the corner of a field on the B6265 between Grassington and Ripon. It is some distance from any other buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/8 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the village of 1991 Sand Hutton near Stamford Bridge seems to consist mainly of converted farm buildings. There is also a fine brick dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/9 Photograph entitled Yorkshire the village of 1991 Sand Hutton near Stamford Bridge seems to consist mainly of converted farm buildings. There is also a fine brick dovecote (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/10 Photograph entitled the dovecote at Sand 1991 Hutton, Yorkshire (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/11 Photograph entitled Essex typical of the region 1991 these timber clad barns are at Red House Farm in the village of Little Yeldham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/12 Photograph entitled Essex typical of the region 1991 these timber clad barns are at Red House Farm in the village of Little Yeldham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/13 Photograph entitled Essex other timber clad 1991 barns at Little Yeldham (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/14 Photograph entitled Essex other timber clad 1991 barns at Little Yeldham (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/15 Photograph entitled Hampshire, Fordingbridge. 1991 The timber clad barn at Home farm, Braemore House (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/16 Photograph entitled Hampshire, Fordingbridge. 1991 The timber clad barn at Home farm, Braemore House (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/17 Photograph entitled Hampshire, Fordingbridge. 1991 Braemore House Home Farm and old cart shed and detail of another small barn on staddle stones (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/18 Photograph entitled Hampshire, Fordingbridge. 1991 Braemore House Home Farm and old cart shed and detail of another small barn on staddle stones (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/19 Photograph entitled Anglesey, Moelfre, low 1991 stone farm buildings seem typical of this area. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/20 Photograph entitled Anglesey, Moelfre, low 1991 stone farm buildings seem typical of this area. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/21 Photograph entitled Anglesey, Bryngwray, low 1991 stone farm buildings seem typical of this area. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/22 Photograph entitled Anglesey the huge 1991 dovecote at Penmon Bridge near Menai Bridge. It is dated c 1600 and is part of a small Augustinian monastery now in ruins. With 1000 nesting boxes this dovecote is said to be the largest in Europe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/23 Photograph entitled Anglesey the huge 1991 dovecote at Penmon Bridge near Menai Bridge. It is dated c 1600 and is part of a small Augustinian monastery now in ruins. With 1000 nesting boxes this dovecote is said to be the largest in Europe (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/24 Photograph entitled Anglesey an old barn at the 1991 Priory Farm (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/25 Photograph entitled Anglesey, Priory Farm 1991 near the dovecote is this old stone double pigsty with a slate roof (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/26 Photograph entitled Anglesey the dairy block at 1991 Plas Newyd by Potter 1810. It is now the National Trust Shop (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/27 Photograph entitled Anglesey the ruins of a 1991 tithe barn at Hen Blas Open Farm (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/28 Photograph entitled Anglesey the unusual 1991 semicircular layout of the low farm buildings at Hen Blas Open Farm, now open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/29 Photograph entitled Anglesey the unusual 1991 semicircular layout of the low farm buildings at Hen Blas Open Farm, now open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/30 Photograph entitled Anglesey the unusual 1991 semicircular layout of the low farm buildings at Hen Blas Open Farm, now open to the public (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/31 Photograph entitled The Wallop estates were 1991 held by royalty over 900 years ago and this part of north west Hampshire has seen little change over the year. Many of the farm buildings are monastic in origin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/32 Photograph entitled The Wallop estates were 1991 held by royalty over 900 years ago and this part of north west Hampshire has seen little change over the year. Many of the farm buildings are monastic in origin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/33 Photograph entitled The Wallop estates were 1991 held by royalty over 900 years ago and this part of north west Hampshire has seen little change over the year. Many of the farm buildings are monastic in origin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/34 Photograph entitled West Sussex Crawley 1991 Down. A small timber barn on staddle stones which hopefully looks as if it may escape the bulldozer (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/35 Photograph entitled West Sussex Crawley 1991 Down. A small timber barn on staddle stones which hopefully looks as if it may escape the bulldozer (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/36 Photograph entitled Lincolnshire part of Sir 1991 Isaac Newtons Farm at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham. This, together with the manor of the same name, is now owned by the National Trust (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/37 Photograph entitled West Sussex Perching 1991 Manor farm at Fulking with its many disused buildings seems to be the subject of some sort of development. The main barn has been extensively rebuilt (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/38 Photograph entitled West Sussex Perching 1991 Manor farm at Fulking with its many disused buildings seems to be the subject of some sort of development. The main barn has been extensively rebuilt (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/39 Photograph entitled Cambridgeshire a thatched 1991 barn at Balsham somewhat modified (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/40 Photograph entitled Hampshire this very fine 1992 old circular dovecote in what is now a modern residential development at near Chichester is not recorded by Pevsner (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/41 Photograph entitled Hampshire this very fine 1992 old circular dovecote in what is now a modern residential development at Westhampnett near Chichester is not recorded by Pevsner (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/42 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a brick dovecote 1992 at the Museum of Farming near York. New design or copy? (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/43 Photograph entitled Yorkshire this very large 1992 brick dovecote and converted stable are at Fulford Hall near York. The grounds and buildings of the original hall have been developed into an expensive residential community (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/44 Photograph entitled Yorkshire this very large 1992 brick dovecote and converted stable are at Fulford Hall near York. The grounds and buildings of the original hall have been developed into an expensive residential community (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/45 Photograph entitled West Sussex this barn was 1992 salvaged from near Worthing and rebuilt as a restaurant in a garden centre near Ashington. Most of the timber framework is original (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/46 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a roadside farm 1992 near Riccall, south of York. Most of the farm buildings in this area are of brick construction made locally. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/47 Photograph entitled Yorkshire a roadside farm 1992 near Riccall, south of York. Most of the farm buildings in this area are of brick construction made locally. (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/48 Photograph entitled Sussex the stable block at 1992 Wakehurst Place early 18th century (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/49 Photograph entitled Lincolnshire the stable 1992 block at Belton House near Grantham built c 1790 now owned by the National Trust (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/50 Photograph entitled Yorkshire, farm near 1992 Ricall, south of York (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/51 Photograph entitled Yorkshire, farm near 1992 Ricall, south of York (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/52 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Shapwick Manor dovecote, probably 14th century. The conical roof has been rebuilt in comparatively recent times (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/53 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Shapwick Manor dovecote, probably 14th century. The conical roof has been rebuilt in comparatively recent times (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/54 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Church and New Farms, Shapwick now seem to be merged into one unit owned by lord Vestey. The eight bay cartshed and other buildings are in fine condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/55 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Church and New Farms, Shapwick now seem to be merged into one unit owned by lord Vestey. The eight bay cartshed and other buildings are in fine condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/56 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Church and New Farms, Shapwick now seem to be merged into one unit owned by lord Vestey. The eight bay cartshed and other buildings are in fine condition (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/57 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Church and New Farms, Shapwick. Most of the buildings now on the site date back to the early 19th century but there are records of the land back to 1784 (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/58 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Church and New Farms, Shapwick. Most of the buildings now on the site date back to the early 19th century but there are records of the land back to 1784 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/59 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Church and New Farms, Shapwick. Most of the buildings now on the site date back to the early 19th century but there are records of the land back to 1784 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/60 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Hilliards Farm at Curry Rivel is of interest mainly because it contains one of the oldest cider making buildings in the country. It is now in the process of being converted into a restaurant (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/61 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Hilliards Farm at Curry Rivel is of interest mainly because it contains one of the oldest cider making buildings in the country. It is now in the process of being converted into a restaurant (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/62 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. Hilliards Farm at Curry Rivel is of interest mainly because it contains one of the oldest cider making buildings in the country. It is now in the process of being converted into a restaurant (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/63 Photograph entitled Historic Farm Buildings 1992 Group Conference was held at Ilminster, Somerset October 1992. A detail of the cider house at Curry Rivel. The apple mill and cider press were operated by a horse gin and all this equipment has been carefully stored and will be re-erected in the restaurant. A very rare survival (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/64 Photograph entitled This mobile shepherds hut 1992 is now in the grounds of the Somerset Rural Life Museum at the Abbey Farm at Glastonbury (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/65 Photograph entitled This mobile shepherds hut 1992 is now in the grounds of the Somerset Rural Life Museum at the Abbey Farm at Glastonbury (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/66 Photograph entitled Eastwood Manor farm at 1992 east Harptree was constructed about 1860 and was described in a sale catalogue as a model covered homestead. The entire farm facilities are contained in a huge rectangular building under one roof (much of which is under glass) and power was supplied by a 27½ft diameter water wheel (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/67 Photograph entitled Eastwood Manor farm at 1992 east Harptree was constructed about 1860 and was described in a sale catalogue as a model covered homestead. The entire farm facilities are contained in a huge rectangular building under one roof (much of which is under glass) and power was supplied by a 27½ft diameter water wheel (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/68 Photograph entitled Eastwood Manor farm at 1992 east Harptree was constructed about 1860 and was described in a sale catalogue as a model covered homestead. The entire farm facilities are contained in a huge rectangular building under one roof (much of which is under glass) and power was supplied by a 27½ft diameter water wheel (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/69 Photograph entitled Chancellor’s farm at West 1992 Harptree is now leased by the Somerset Trust for Nature Conservation and used as a meadow wild flower gene bank. Documents have been traced back to 1697 but the present buildings re mid 17th century. The purpose built wagon wash is a rare and interesting feature (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/70 Photograph entitled Chancellor’s farm at West 1992 Harptree is now leased by the Somerset Trust for Nature Conservation and used as a meadow wild flower gene bank. Documents have been traced back to 1697 but the present buildings re mid 17th century. The purpose built wagon wash is a rare and interesting feature (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/71 Photograph entitled The Priory at Stoke-sub- 1992 Hamdon now owned by the National Trust dates back to 1304 but all of the original buildings have now gone (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/72 Photograph entitled The Priory at Stoke-sub- 1992 Hamdon. Two medieval barns remain but one is a ruin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/73 Photograph entitled The Priory at Stoke-sub- 1992 Hamdon. Two medieval barns remain but one is a ruin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/74 Photograph entitled The Priory at Stoke-sub- 1992 Hamdon. Two medieval barns remain but one is a ruin (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/75 Photograph entitled The Priory at Stoke-sub- 1992 Hamdon. The ruined barn at the Priory and circular dovecote which has now lost its roof. It contains some 500 nesting holes (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/76 Photograph entitled Wigborough Manor farm 1992 at South Petherton was a prosperous unit from the 16th century. The house itself is very fine. The barns are of 17th century date (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/77 Photograph entitled Wigborough Manor farm 1992 at South Petherton was a prosperous unit from the 16th century. The house itself is very fine. The barns are of 17th century date (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/78 Photograph entitled Very well kept buildings at 1992 Manor farm, clean and very attractive (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/79 Photograph entitled Flaxdrayton Farm was 1992 built c 1860 around a 17th century house. It was built by the Blake family whose direct descendants still run it (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/80 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/81 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/82 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/83 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/84 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/85 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/86 Photograph entitled The farm buildings at 1992 Flaxdrayton form a large rectangle and provide facilities for cider making, root storage, tool room, carpenters shop, straw storage, threshing, grain storage, milling etc as well as flax drying and all the usual buildings needed on any farm. a covered way for wagons has been converted and enclosed for the production of period furniture (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/87 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, in October. Lower Green Shield Farm, Northumberland Estates. Typical Cumbria farm buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/88 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Chollerton Farm, Swinbourne Estate. This windmill was built to supply power to the farm but there does not seem to be any records of it with sails (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/89 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Chollerton Farm, Swinbourne Estate. This windmill was built to supply power to the farm but there does not seem to be any records of it with sails (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/90 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Broomhouse Farm. Note the dog house under the steps (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/91 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Broomhouse Farm. Note the dog house under the steps (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/92 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Broomhouse Farm. Note the dog house under the steps (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/93 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. The gin gang at Broomhouse Farm and other adjacent well preserved buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/94 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. The gin gang at Broomhouse Farm and other adjacent well preserved buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/95 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. The gin gang at Broomhouse Farm and other adjacent well preserved buildings (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/96 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Bellister Castle Farm this has been acquired by the national Trust and needs a lot of work clearing up (1 colour photograph) SR HFBG PH2/14/97 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Bellister Castle Farm this has been acquired by the national Trust and needs a lot of work clearing up (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/98 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Bellister Castle Farm this has been acquired by the national Trust and needs a lot of work clearing up (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/99 Photograph entitled The Historic Farm 1993 Buildings Conference 1993, held at Otterburn, Northumberland in October. Tow house a little cruck barn in this little village which has been restored and converted into a private dwelling. It has been re-thatched with heather as it originally was (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/100 Photograph entitled two laithe houses in the 1993 village of Wall which have now been converted into four cottages. A laithe house is one which had accommodation for animals all under the same roof. Note the cross passage between the living area and the animals (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/101 Photograph entitled two laithe houses in the 1993 village of Wall which have now been converted into four cottages. A laithe house is one which had accommodation for animals all under the same roof. Note the cross passage between the living area and the animals (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/102 Photograph entitled Other converted farm 1993 buildings in the village of Wall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/103 Photograph entitled Other converted farm 1993 buildings in the village of Wall (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/104 Photograph entitled Hole Farm 1993 Northumberland Estates. The gin gang and the other buildings are typical of the area and for security reasons formed a closed rectangle. The farmer and his family probably lived in the upper part of the barn with the outside steps in times of border raids (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/105 Photograph entitled Hole Farm 1993 Northumberland Estates. The gin gang and the other buildings are typical of the area and for security reasons formed a closed rectangle. The farmer and his family probably lived in the upper part of the barn with the outside steps in times of border raids (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/106 Photograph entitled Hole Farm 1993 Northumberland Estates. The gin gang and the other buildings are typical of the area and for security reasons formed a closed rectangle. The farmer and his family probably lived in the upper part of the barn with the outside steps in times of border raids (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/107 Photograph entitled Gallows Hill Farm, 1993 National Trust, Wallington Estate. A very attractive small farm, with a traditional farmhouse (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/108 Photograph entitled Gallows Hill Farm, 1993 National Trust, Wallington Estate. A very attractive small farm, with a traditional farmhouse (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/109 Photograph entitled Gallows Hill Farm, 1993 National Trust, Wallington Estate. A very attractive small farm, with a traditional farmhouse (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/110 Photograph entitled Dyke Head Farm. 1993 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/111 Photograph entitled Dyke Head Farm. 1993 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/112 Photograph entitled The stables at Cragside 1993 these have been converted into a small restaurant leaving all the horse stalls intact. The water wheel which once supplied power to one of the estate farms has now been set up in the courtyard at Cragside and restored as an interesting piece of industrial archaeology (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/113 Photograph entitled Park farm at Alnwick this 1993 is the Duke of Northumberland’s home farm. Fine buildings in a park like setting. The farm workers cottages were built quite recently (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/114 Photograph entitled Park farm at Alnwick this 1993 is the Duke of Northumberland’s home farm. Fine buildings in a park like setting. The farm workers cottages were built quite recently (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/115 Photograph entitled Park farm at Alnwick this 1993 is the Duke of Northumberland’s home farm. Fine buildings in a park like setting. The farm workers cottages were built quite recently (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/116 Photograph entitled Park farm at Alnwick this 1993 is the Duke of Northumberland’s home farm. Fine buildings in a park like setting. The farm workers cottages were built quite recently (1 colour photograph

SR HFBG PH2/14/117 Photograph entitled Park farm at Alnwick this 1993 is the Duke of Northumberland’s home farm. Fine buildings in a park like setting. The farm workers cottages were built quite recently (1 colour photograph

SR HFBG PH2/14/118 Photograph entitled Warton Farm, national 1993 Trust, Cragside estate. This huge watermill has been converted into a residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/119 Photograph entitled Warton Farm, national 1993 Trust, Cragside estate. This huge watermill has been converted into a residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/120 Photograph entitled Warton Farm, national 1993 Trust, Cragside estate. This huge watermill has been converted into a residence (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/121 Photograph entitled Yorkshire three views of 1993 Hower Farm four miles north of Malton on A169 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/122 Photograph entitled Yorkshire three views of 1993 Hower Farm four miles north of Malton on A169 (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH2/14/123 Photograph entitled Yorkshire three views of 1993 Hower Farm four miles north of Malton on A169. Appears to be a bricked up pig sty (1 colour photograph)

SR HFBG PH3 Prints n.d.[1980’s- Photographed by Paul Whicher 1990’s]

SR HFBG PH3/1 Folder of prints entitled Barns – further n.d.[1980’s- research or development, photographed by Paul 1990’s] Whicher (1 folder)

SR HFBG PH3/2 Folder of prints entitled Farm Buildings n.d.[1980’s- photographed by Paul Whicher 1990’s] (1 folder)

SR HFBG PH3/3 Folder of prints entitled Industrial Archaeology n.d.[1980’s- photographed by Paul Whicher 1990’s] (1 folder)