Images from Historic Building Recording of a barn at Back Lane Farm, Butterton, August 2021

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Introduction

Photograph of the north elevation of the barn at Back Lane Farm, Butterton
Photograph of the north elevation of the barn at Back Lane Farm, Butterton

This collection comprises images from a Level 2 Historic Building Recording of a small barn at Back Lane Farm, Butterton undertaken by The Archaeology Co. in August 2021.

These images record general shots of the barn and all interior and exterior features of interest. This includes shots of the dorrway, lintel, floor, gable, coping, joists and roof.

The building is a small two story rectangular barn aligned roughly east – west. It is constructed of shaped limestone rubble, roughly coursed, with a 20th century double pitched roof with slates. A construction date of the early 19th century is suggested.


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