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The stables were built in the eighteenth century.
Pearl Wheatley, 2011

On the west of the road leading from Langworth to Barlings, this small farmstead was built for Christopher Turnor in the mid-nineteenth century.
Pearl Wheatley, 2012

An early 16th century dovecote associated with Belleau Manor.
It is an octagonal single-storey structure in dark red brick with slate roof and boarded lantern. Internally there are square brick nesting boxes.
Ken Redmore, 2004

The National Trust notice explains that this is a listed structure made using corrugated iron possibly salvaged from the remains of the former Machine Gun Corps camp.
DB 1 October 2016

Marine boiler repurposed for agricultural use. Advised locally that many such boilers were available cheaply at the end of the Second World War.
Located at Brickyard Farm (National Grid reference TF087601).
DB 2020

"Part of former farm buildings"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1241937
Located immediately adjacent to the site of Bourne Castle and supposedly built with materials taken from the castle.
DB 20 August 2020

The gin house at Brauncewell was built in c.1800 alongside a bone mill.
A horse was harnessed to a beam which was linked through gearing to an overhead drive-shaft for the mill.
The original structure was open-sided with a thatched roof.

Another view of the Horse Gin.
"This polygon building was designed to harness horse power to drive threshing machines, with four horses walking around the building to turn the machine.
It is thought this Horse Gin was used to crush bone which would have been used as fertiliser on the surrounding fields"
Information from North Kesteven's Stepping Out walk leaflet.
DB 2020

The pigeoncote or dovecote at Manor Farm, Caenby, was constructed in 1788.
Pearl Wheatley, 2012

From the Coleby Parish Character Assessment May 2017 :-
"A collection of farm buildings, yard and farmhouse with some historical significance.
The farm building slate roofs, mostly gabled but including a pyramid roof had recently been repaired at the time of writing.
Similarly the farm manager's house (of red brick with a complex gabled roof of slate and traditional vertical sash windows) had recently been refurbished"
http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Parish/98/NP_Coleby_Character_Assesment1.pdf
DB 16 April 1918

The tithe barn, possibly dating from the fifteenth century, was demolished in 1963. It was located on the south-east side of the churchyard.
Photograph, 1963

The early 19C farmhouse has been listed together with its walls, gate and railings.
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1165136
DB 30 July 2018

This impressive building was the stables built for the Vyner family in 1756. It is now a house and garage.
Pearl Wheatley, 2011

This small building stands on the edge of a meadow a few hundred yards from the village street. Its map reference is TF 428849.
We are still checking out its function.
Jean Howard, 9 May 2021

The stone dovecote placed to the north of the moats at Haddington (within the Aubourn parish, south of Lincoln) dates from about 1420.
It has nesting boxes for 500 birds and would originally have been roofed.
Mark Acton, 2008

The dovecote in Haddington has been restored.
Eric Hair, 2014

Dovecote thought to date from fifteenth century. Some of the 500 nesting boxes visible in this image.
Up until the sixteenth century the Lord of the Manor had a monopoly on keeping pigeons as a feudal privilege.
DB 7 February 2018

Dovecote thought to date from fifteenth century.
Ponds near the dovecote may be part of the sixteenth or seventeenth century ornamental garden associated with Haddington Hall.
DB 7 February 2018

A view of the farmyard with the hay harvest coming home.
At this time there was a low hedge on the north side of the house enclosing a small garden.
In the early twentieth century the farm was in the tenancy of Mr Drakes.

The pigeoncote or dovecote at Barkworth Farm is a nineteenth century construction.
Pearl Wheatley, 2012

Manor Farm was built in 1868 for Christopher Turnor (of Stoke Rochford and Panton), then one of the largest landowners in the county.
The layout and accommodation were specifically designed to enable efficient operation of a mechanised farm in the era of 'high farming'.
This view from the SW includes the central blocks with dovecote, the wall of a crew yard and the gable of the W range.
Frank Robinson, 2010

Octagonal early Georgian Pigeoncote.
DB 15 February 2015

View inside the Pigeoncote.
DB 11 February 2018

Orford Priory Farm, and part of the site of Orford Priory, which straddles the boundary between Binbrook and Stainton Le Vale.
"A nun from Orford was excommunicated in 1491 by Bishop Redman for breach of her vow of chastity, her partner being a canon of Newsham.
There were seven nuns and a prioress when the priory was Dissolved in 1539"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orford_Priory
DB 10 October 2018

Part of the well-maintained group of traditional farm buildings.
Jean Howard, 4 April 2021

One of the cart sheds has been converted to become a pottery which provides a popular programme of activities for day visitors.
Jean Howard, 4 April 2021

"Ruskington Garden Centre is based in a range of 18th century farm buildings constructed in the early 1700's.
The Garden Centre was started as a farm diversification by the Elkington family, who still farm in the Ruskington area"
http://www.ruskingtongardencentre.co.uk/about-us/
DB 21 August 2019

"Barn now outhouse. C17, C20"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1260599
DB 2 June 2020

"Farmhouse.
Mid C18 house, with late C18 and C19 alterations and additions"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360438
Being used as a restaurant.
DB 5 June 2015

A range of farm buildings constructed from Claxby ironstone. The farm is part of the Sutton Estates and the building is painted in their estate colour, red.
Jean Howard, 12 March 2022

The building on the left (TF 166967) contains an overshot water wheel erected in c1818 to provide power for a threshing machine and other barn machinery in the farm building opposite.
Gearing from the wheel drove a shaft passing under the road.
The water was fed from an overhead leet linked to a reservoir on the valley side but this no longer remains.
Frank Robinson, 2010

The stables at Utterby House are Grade II listed. They remain unchanged since this image other than the kennels on the left which went in the 1970s. The cockerel weather vane is also still in situ.
Undated postcard

This early nineteenth-century pigeoncote or dovecote has a wooden turret topped with a weather vane.
Pearl Wheatley, 2012

"Farmhouse, the birth place of Sir Isaac Newton, now owned by the National Trust.
Early C17 with early C18 alterations and addition"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1062362
DB 17 May 2018

Manor house is surrounded by a complex of farm buildings.
DB 17 May 2018