Eastwood Manor Farm Steading
Agricultural buildings in EnglandBarns in EnglandBuildings and structures in Bath and North East SomersetGrade I listed buildings in Bath and North East SomersetHouses completed in 1860
Eastwood Manor Farm Steading in East Harptree, Somerset, England is a Grade I listed building.The farm including the site for the construction of Eastwood Manor was bought by Charles Adams Kemble (son of the Reverend Charles Kemble, rector of Bath) in the 1860s. A series of fishponds were created on the farm by damming a small stream.The barn covers 1.25 acres (0.51 ha) with 5 bays to the main facade. Cast iron pillars support the brickwork and wagon roof. It contained several feed stores, two bullock yards with fountains, a flax mill, cider press and threshing machine. The machinery was powered by a water mill which was replaced by steam, oil and diesel engines.
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