History in Structure

Tag: Slaughterhouse

Facility where animals are killed for consumption as food products

Is a member of Agricultural structure Facility

  1. II Deer Abbatoir in Park to S of Dynevor Castle (Newton House)
    On E bank of small stream below the (late Cl9) keeper's cottages
  2. II Former Shambles Photos
    Adjoining the Glynne Arms to the E.
  3. C Killing House, Raehills House
    Johnstone
  4. C Outbuilding at Millbank, 33 Lanark Road West, Currie, Edinburgh Photos
    Currie
  5. II Slaughter House Photos
    Tissington, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE6
  6. II Slaughterhouse Photos
    Gosport, Hampshire, PO12
  7. II Slaughterhouse
    Horsham, West Sussex, RH12
  8. II Slaughterhouse Photos
    Dunham Town, Trafford, Greater Manchester, WA14
  9. II Slaughter-house, dove-cot and smithy at Coed-y-dinas
    On the N side of the main farm-yard, E of the detached cartshed.
  10. C Slaughter House, Redcastle Mains, Redcastle
    Killearnan
  11. II Slaughterhouse to East of Nos 19 and 21
    Dorchester, Dorset, DT1
  12. A Squash Court, Estate Buildings, Hopetoun House
    Abercorn
  13. II Y golchdy (also known as Yr hen ladd-dy) Photos
    The building stands at the top of the hill rising from the junction with the Holyhead Road, backing on to the small brook.

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