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Barn north-west of Burncliffe (Henshaw)

Roof structure inside cruck barn, Burncliffe. Photo by Northumberland County Council, 1990.
Roof structure inside cruck barn, Burncliffe. Photo by Northumberland County Council, 1990.
This building is a very rare example of a heather-thatched cruck barn. It was probably built in the late 17th century. This is a Grade II* Listed Building protected by law.
N6865
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Listed Building
DENDROCHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY, The Thatched Barn, Burncliffe, Tow House (Burncliffe Barn) 2006; English Heritage
BUILDING SURVEY, Building survey of the Black Barn at Tow House, Bardon Mill 2016


Source of Reference
Local History of Henshaw

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