Building record 4681/1 - Former Threshing Barn, Stutchbury Hall Farm

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Summary

A 19th-century threshing barn constructed from limestone, with two opposing entrances for carts. Attached is a shelter shed. Now converted to residential use.

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Full Description

{1} A level II building recording survey was undertaken prior to conversion to residential use. The threshing barn was probably constructed in the 19th century from limestone. There are two opposing entrances. There are five tapered ventilation slits; two on each of the long elevations and one on the southern gable end above the pigsties. There are pigsties against the external southern gable wall and an additional 3-sided structure on the western side of the northern gable end of the barn.


<1> Hutton, J, 2015, Stuchbury Hall Farm, Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, Archive report: Archaeological Investigation and Historic Building Survey (Report). SNN113082.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Report: Hutton, J. 2015. Stuchbury Hall Farm, Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, Archive report: Archaeological Investigation and Historic Building Survey. Network Archaeology fieldwork reports. 16024. Network Archaeology.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 5691 4405 (24m by 20m)
Civil Parish SULGRAVE, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Feb 25 2025 7:18PM

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