tithe barn

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tithe barn

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(Historical Terms) a large barn where, formerly, the agricultural tithe of a parish was stored
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Noun1.tithe barn - barn originally built to hold tithes paid in kind and common in Englandtithe barn - barn originally built to hold tithes paid in kind and common in England
barn - an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals
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He said he felt let down after the police didn't come to his house on Tithe Barn Road following the incident.
3 At the old Tithe Barn turn right into East Street and then right again into Church Street.
2 At the old Tithe Barn, right into East Street, right into Church Street, left into Nethercote.
"The first is inside the village's Tithe Barn and the second within Reeves Cottage.
Witches' markings in Tithe Barn, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
| J Berry, single-storey extension to rear (listed building), Tithe Barn, Kirkby Grange, Clough Road, Flockton.
His love of Robert Louis Stevenson and Treasure Island accounts for a wide collection of maritime pieces which was the theme of Highfield, a massive tithe barn structure built in the late 1990s.
Dr Nash would like to make clear the official launch date of his book, An Anatomy of a Priory Church: The archaeology, history and conservation of St Mary's Priory Church, Abergavenny, is on May 28 at the Priory Heritage Centre (the Old Tithe Barn) in Monk Street, Abergavenny.
Meanwhile a lightening bolt was believed to have caused a re that almost completely destroyed a bungalow in Tithe Barn Lane, Solihull, at about 4.50am yesterday.
Stanley Street, Holyhead, from an old postcard, from about the early 20th century These Holyhead Park Tennis Club members in June 1960 were (from left) David Hughes, unknown, JT Jones, RI Owen, Derek Slater and Michael Penstone Llangwyfan church in the sea, near Aberffraw The coastline near Rhoscolyn in February 1976 Old tithe barn in Llanfaelog, near Rhosneigr Mr Griffiths, headmaster of Llanfachraeth Primary School, with his class around 1944.
Mr Marshall, who was in Th'Owd Tithe Barn pub on Wednesday, added: "Someone shouted to come outside and we saw two men fighting.
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