Whitehead, S. (2009). Barn at Natland Hall Farm, Natland, Cumbria: Archaeological Building Recording. Ulverston: Greenlane Archaeology Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1024496. Cite this using datacite

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Barn at Natland Hall Farm, Natland, Cumbria: Archaeological Building Recording
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The farmhouse at Natland Hall Farm is Grade II Listed, as is the barn; the hall is considered to be 17th century in origin with later additions, while the barn is thought to be 18th century with 19th century additions. A previous investigation of the stable block also revealed remains that may be associated with a chapel recorded as having existed at Natland Hall and documentary research suggested that the hall was likely to have been the site of the customary court of the manor of Natland since as early as c1246. The building recording revealed 5 basic phases of additions and modifications to the original L-shaped threshing barn that probably dated from the 18th century. The map regression illustrated that some of these changes had occurred by the time of the 1836 corn rent map, and that at this time it is probable that a horse gin existed on the west side of the original buildings. By the end of the 19th century the original barn was obscured behind shippons on the north and west sides, and the usual regional transformation from largely arable to largely dairy farming had taken place to cope with increasing urban populations.
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Samuel Whitehead
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Greenlane Archaeology Ltd
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2009
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Site: Barn at Natland Hall Farm
Parish: NATLAND
District: South Lakeland
County: Cumbria
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Natland Hall Farm Natland Cumbria
Location - Auto Detected: Natland
Location - Auto Detected: Natland Hall
Location - Auto Detected: Natland Hall Farm
Grid Reference: 351937, 489245 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) NONE (Find)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) THRESHING BARN (Monument Type England)
17th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
18th Century With 19th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
18th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
1836 (Auto Detected Temporal)
19th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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OASIS Id: greenlan1-61205
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A4 printed full colour, comb-bound, plastic cover
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28 Nov 2016