Caffyn, L. (1983). A study of Farm Buildings in Selected Parishes of East Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections 121. Vol 121, pp. 129-147. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086243. Cite this via datacite

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A study of Farm Buildings in Selected Parishes of East Sussex
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 121
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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121
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129 - 147
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Farm buildings have received much less attention than other forms of vernacular architecture, and this article seeks to add to the picture by looking at the farm buildings in the parishes of Chailey, East Chiltington and Falmer. The agriculture of this area has been influenced by geology as well as by national trends; and the differences in agricultural systems have left their mark in the variations in the type and form of farm buildings found in the three parishes. For example, where dairying and cattle breeding and fattening predominated there are lots of cowhouses and yards; and on the downlands where there was large-scale sheep-corn farming there are larger barns and a greater proportion of shelter-sheds. Most of the buildings date from the nineteenth century, but others of earlier dates were found, including one fourteenth-century barn. Although building methods in the three parishes were similar, materials differed, since locally available materials were used, and these varied from parish to parish.
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Lucy Caffyn
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1983
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Parish: Chailey
District: Lewes
County: East Sussex
Country: England
Parish: East Chiltington
Parish: Falmer
Parish: East Sussex
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) Farmyard (Monus)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) Animal Shed (Monus)
BARN (Monument Type England)
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08 Jun 2021