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DescriptionArichonan Township - winnowing barn - geograph.org.uk - 245868.jpg |
English: Arichonan Township - winnowing barn. The township of Arichonan is mentioned in 1654 but the surviving ruins date from early 19th century. The settlement was forcibly cleared in 1848. 1833 is carved onto a door lintel of this winnowing barn. It has clay mortared walls 0.8m thick and 2 surviving rows of stone thatch pegs.
This barn is only one of selection of ruined buildings that mark this abandoned settlement. Until recently they were enclosed within modern forestry plantains which have recently been felled and free access facilitated with paths. The triangular ventilation apertures are a local feature found in many such barns. Within this and other barns it is possible to see where the cruck frames that supported the thatched roof fitted into the masonry inside. |
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Author | Patrick Mackie |
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Object location | 56° 03′ 44″ N, 5° 34′ 34″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 56.062200; -5.576000 |
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