Middle Littleton Tythe Barn
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Middle Littleton Tythe Barn, also known as Middle Littleton Tithe Barn, is a grade I listed 13th or 14th-century tithe barn in the village of Middle Littleton, near Evesham in Worcestershire. It is one of the largest and most notable tithe barns in England. The barn is constructed of a mixture of Blue Lias and Cotswold stones, with a stone tile roof. It was originally built for Evesham Abbey, which was the third largest abbey in England. It is now owned and operated by the National Trust.
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School Lane, Wychavon North and Middle Littleton
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N 52.12185 ° | E -1.88473 ° |
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Tithe Barn
School Lane
WR11 8LJ Wychavon, North and Middle Littleton
England, United Kingdom
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