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  1. Arlington #Devon

    Early C19 granary, timber framed with brick infill and hipped slate roof, raised on stone staddles. Salvaged from Dunsland, near Holsworthy, after a fire in 1967. 📸 @morgrugyn

    #Devon #Granary #NationalTrust

  2. East Titchbury Farm, Hartland, Devon

    Former granary C18 mainly cob walls and thatched roof. First floor with external access via stone steps. Ground floor doorway in end wall and dovecote above. One of only a few examples of this combination of granary and dovecote.

    #Devon #Architecture #Granary #Dovecote #Cob #Thatch

  3. Kelly, Devon

    Early C18 brick granary set on brick staddle stones and complete with postbox. First floor is a dovecote with numerous holes for nesting, each with projecting slate for landing. Roof in poor condition, as are the two dormer-type openings that give access for the birds.

    Rare to find combined granary and dovecote. It sits on the road through the village at the entrance to the house in which live the Kellys of Kelly.

    #Architecture #AgriculturalBuildings #Devon #Granary #Dovecote

  4. Circa 2022. A #traditional granary in the remote village of Khuzama, #Nagaland that’s now used more as a store room. Dzüko Valley is just behind those hills. #Elephant tracks and bones are seen once in a while in the valley so it’s a guess that they still roam those areas.

    Inset is the #tribal symbolism above the entrance of the granary - two crows and a star.

    #Tradition #Granary #Culture #Travel #Photography #Fotographie #Fujifilm @mastodonindians #India

  5. For #RomanSiteSaturday this is #Housesteads, the more modern name for #Vercovicium, a #Roman #Fort along #HadriansWall in the north of #England. At Housesteads there is a section of the wall you're actually allowed to walk along (not that this stops people from walking along the bits you're not supposed to). This picture is of the #granary building. The pillars were to raise the floor and keep grain stored there dry.

    #History #Archaeology

  6. @floppy I'd try this but #granary does such a great job powering many of my #microsub server feeds :) Will keep it in mind tho 👍