Buildings at Whitehouse Farm, Bearpark, County Durham: archaeological building recording (OASIS ID: archaeol3-289351)

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Introduction

The north end of the threshing barn
The north end of the threshing barn

Examination and photographic recording of four buildings in June-July 2017. Whitehouse Farm was part of Durham Priory's manor of Beaurepaire. The oldest surviving building, the farmhouse, was probably built around 1614. The others are a cart shed / granary, a threshing barn and a cow house. The old house is reduced to a shell.


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