Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/8521
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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TitleBarn at 161 Rooley Lane
DescriptionThere is no description of this 19th century barn in the folder. However, there are plans as existing and a photographic survey, which were taken prior to conversion of the barn into two dwellings, as suggested by WYAAS in 2003 (Gomersall, 2002). From these it is possible to deduce that the barn was two storeys high, and consisted of cattle stalls, bird racks and storage space. The internal condition was very poor and all floors at first floor level were in a dangerous condition. The barn was built from natural stone, with a Yorkshire stone tile roof. The stonework was in need of cleaning and repointing, and all windows and doors were dilapidated. The barn roof was of queen post truss construction, and had been felted and refurbished.
Date21st century
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LevelItem
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