BARNS TO EAST OF CROOKDAKE HALL - List Entry
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Description
"Barns. Dated and inscribed. F.L.B.D. 1840 and A.E. B.D. 1893 (Ballantine Dykes). Dressed red sandstone under Welsh and greenslate roofs with coped gables and kneelers. 4 barns adjoining, that to left of higher roof line, forming overall L-shape. Barn to left has segmental cart entrance with dated keystone (1840) under segment-headed vents....Right-angled barn has blocked central doorway under reused lintel inscribed Sr J.B. A.B. 1670 and Ballantine arms (Sir John and Anne Ballantine), with flanking 2-light windows. Between upper-floor string courses are a loft doorway and slit vents. End doorway has reused lintel inscribed Sr J.B, L.A.B. 1674. These earlier datestones came from demolished hall wings or outbuildings...." -
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