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Barn 1, Treboul Farm, St Germans, Cornwall, (NGR SX 34646 57498), Results of historic building recording |
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AC archaeology Ltd
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Abstract: |
An historic building survey of one of a group of barns at the farm was prepared prior to conversion. Treboul Farm dates to the mid 19th century (around 1860), and was purpose built and funded by the Cornish Railway Company and the Great Western Railway Company for the Port Eliot estate as compensation for the construction of a railway line through their property. The barn was designed to house both horses and cattle and included an associated manure house; the barn as built closely resembles plans drawn up in c. 1856. The building was altered soon after construction, and more extensively again in the later 20th century when its use changed from housing animals to storage of agricultural implements and tractors. A description of the building is set out, and its architecture and design are discussed, including within the context of planned, model farms. |
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Stella Smith
A Passmore
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AC Archaeology Ltd
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Year of Publication: |
2021
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St. Germans |
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Cornwall |
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Cornwall |
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England |
Grid Reference: 234645, 57497 (Easting, Northing)
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acarchae2-421701 |
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Doc. No. ACD2523/2/0 |
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Created Date: |
10 Jul 2023 |