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Listed Building: AISLED BARN ATTACHED TO NORTH OF STABLES AT MELBOURNE HALL (1281386)

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Grade I
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 1885, 6, 60
Date assigned 18 February 1971
Date last amended

Description

Aisled barn, possibly tithe barn, now partly workshops. C15, encased in early C18 and mid C19, with minor later alterations. Timber frame with red brick side walls on stone plinth and stone rubble gable walls with steeply pitched plain tile roof, plus roof lights to eastern pitch. Single storey and seven bays. West elevation has a pair of full height double plank doors to north with a small pane timber cross window to south. Beyond to south is a C19 segment headed doorcase with panelled door and seven similar cross windows. Each window with a horizontal sliding sash below the transom. Beyond again there is a recessed full height opening with double plank doors and another bay with glazed doors set in a glazed screen, plus gabled dormer above with plank door. East elevation is plain with numerous later abutments. Interior has six substantial cross frames with queen post trusses, originally with single butt purlins and now with double purlins, plus main posts with arched braces to all sides, the outer ones supporting the short aisle beams which are tenoned in to the original wall plate which survives at the top of the brickwork. A timber threshing floor survives below a later floor in the third bay from the north. Melbourne Hall was built on the site of the original rectory so this is probably the tithe barn, rather than the one at the west end of the church. Listing NGR: SK3893625052

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Location

Grid reference SK 38936 25052 (point)
Map sheet SK32NE
Civil Parish MELBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE

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Dec 10 2015 5:46PM

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