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Latitude: 52.0662 / 52°3'58"N
Longitude: -2.865 / 2°51'53"W
OS Eastings: 340801
OS Northings: 241223
OS Grid: SO408412
Mapcode National: GBR FC.CZZW
Mapcode Global: VH784.9B8D
Plus Code: 9C4V348P+F2
Entry Name: Dutch Barn or Silage Clamp at Ngr 4080 4122, Lulham Court Farm
Listing Date: 20 May 1987
Last Amended: 15 July 1988
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1099793
English Heritage Legacy ID: 155155
ID on this website: 101099793
Location: Lulham, County of Herefordshire, HR2
County: County of Herefordshire
Civil Parish: Madley
Traditional County: Herefordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire
Church of England Parish: Madley with Tyberton
Church of England Diocese: Hereford
Tagged with: Dutch barn
SO 44 SW
MADLEY CP
LULHAM
Dutch barn at NGR 4080
4122, Lulham Court Farm
2/75
II
GV
Dutch barn,1885. Red brick square piers carrying timber roof structure
covered in pantiles. The square piers are arranged in three rows of seven,
including a central colonnade, these with bricks missing throughout the length of
each pier and regularly. The whole structure stands over a pit similar to
that of the silage clamp. The peculiar nature of the central piers, which may
be designed to provide some form of internal ventilation, suggests that this
building may not have been intended as a simple Dutch barn.
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MADLEY CP
LULHAM
2/75
Dutch Barn at
NGR 4080 4122, Lulham
Court Farm
The address shall be amended to read: LULHAM
Dutch Barn or silage
clamp at
NGR 4080 4122, Lulham
Court Farm
The grade shall be amended to read: II* (Star)
The description shall be amended to read:
Dutch barn originally probably silage clamp. 1885. Red brick square piers carrying
timber roof structure covered in pantiles. The square piers are arranged in three
rows of seven, including a central colonnade, these with bricks missing throughout
the length of each pier and regularly. The whole structure stands over a pit
similar to that of the silage clamp (qv). The peculiar nature of the central
piers, which may be designed to provide some form of internal ventilation, suggests
that this building may not have been intended as a simple Dutch barn, but may
have been an earlier and experimental precursor of the silage clamp (qv) close
by. This is one of the earliest tangible survivals of the introduction of the
concept of silage making in England.
The list was previously amended in respect of this entry on 20 May 1987.
Listing NGR: SO4080141223
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