The Barns

Both historic barns are listed at Grade II 

The North Barn (Barn C) is the older of the two, dating from the later 16th Century.  It is a timber framed, weatherboarded, 4-bay barn with a catslide clay tiled roof sweeping over the extension to the north side.  It has a central wide-gabled wagon entrance with large door.  Internally, a clasped purlin roof spans the 18 feet width. 

The East Barn (Barn B) dates from the 18th Century.  It too is timber-framed, and of three bays with a wagon entrance.  It too has high weatherboarded walls under a steep pitched old tile roof.  The roof construction is of tenoned purlins or simple trusses.  It has been extended on the eastern side in the 20th century.