Great Barn, Hoghton
1692 establishments in EnglandGrade I listed barns in EnglandLancashire building and structure stubsUse British English from December 2021
Great Barn is an historic building in the English village of Hoghton, Lancashire. Built in 1692, and constructed using the local sandstone grit, it is now a Grade I listed building. It stands just west of Hoghton Tower. The building is eleven bays long. One end was lofted when it was used as a milking parlour and the walls at the other end were reinforced with railway sleepers for its last agricultural use as a silage clamp.
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Chapel Lane,
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PR5 0RX , Hoghton
England, United Kingdom
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